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100_5783.JPGanother built up crown21 viewslooks like fewer repairs than other examples.dlarue
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100_5784.JPGbackside16 viewsback of a chest, obvious repairs and replacements, newer wood, empty peg holes. shims, nails, etcdlarue
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IMG-20150514-00383.jpgbreast drills20 viewscopies of tools from viking age findsdlarue
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100_5797.JPGbuilt up moulding18 viewslots of components to make up the crown on this casedlarue
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100_5751.JPGcarved after assembly23 viewsLooks like the carving was done after assemblydlarue
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IMG-20150513-00320.jpgcarved after assembly again20 viewsyou can see where the two layers of wood shifted.
were the joiner and carver two different jobs?
two different people perhaps?dlarue
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100_5744.JPGcarving error18 viewslooks like someone changed their mind halfway through the job.
also note the embellished bead, sort of a rope carving motif.dlarue
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IMG_0368.JPGcloseup16 viewspeering closely with a flashlight to see the joinery details.
what a weirdo, eh?dlarue
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IMG-20150513-00329.jpgcrossed beads21 viewsthe beads cut on this panel were not stopped, they go right through each other.dlarue
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100_5588.JPGdetails14 viewsshe caught me peering at the veneer work. Forgot my hand lens.dlarue
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IMG-20150514-00367.jpgholdfasts22 viewsat the Roskilde shipyard where they are recreating viking age shipsdlarue
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100_5718.JPGlayout lines18 viewsnote the layout lines along the tops of the stopped grooves.
Also see the apparent remains of an old paint job.
No one was looking so I ran my fingers along these grooves.
They are quite uneven in depth near the ends, but along the straight parts seems quite good.
Probably scraped, and finished with a gouge.dlarue
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