Galoot Central
Home arrow Image Central
Saturday, 02 June 2018
Galoot Image Central - Restoring a Mahogany Bowfront Chest

Galoot Image Central

Pics from the Porch


Home :: Login
Album list :: Last uploads :: Last comments :: Most viewed :: Top rated :: My Favorites :: Search

Home > User galleries > Schwartz > Restoring a Mahogany Bowfront Chest

TITLE  +   - 
FILE NAME  +   - 
DATE  +   - 
POSITION  +   - 
08_IMG_0010s.jpg
08_IMG_0010s.jpgDetail of structural top.120 viewsShows jointing method and packing out of sides with secondary wood.Schwartz
07_IMG_0003s.jpg
07_IMG_0003s.jpg128 viewsUnderside of top, showing nails in place and 'packing out' with secondary wood inserted to allow economical use of mahogany and prevent cross-grain stress.Schwartz
06_IMG_0025s.jpg
06_IMG_0025s.jpgTop nails152 viewsCut nails approx. 2.5 in. long, apparently original to the piece, used to attach the top to the underlying framework. Note the toothing blade trails on the underside of the top.Schwartz
05_IMG_0005s.jpg
05_IMG_0005s.jpgStructural top of the chest170 viewsHidden rails support the sides and top, which was simply nailed on from above.Schwartz
04_IMG_4297s.jpg
04_IMG_4297s.jpgChest foot - 1 of 4161 viewsI'm quite certain these feet are not original to the chest, but a Victorian 'improvement'. They were attached with screws too short to provide adequate support to withstand sideways dragging. Schwartz
03_2011_6852s.jpg
03_2011_6852s.jpgChest bottom detail.184 viewsThe bottom assembly is lap-dovetailed into solid Mahogany sides, which are under 1/2" thick. Interior blocking provides thickness for the dovetails.Schwartz
01_IMG_4263s.jpg
01_IMG_4263s.jpgFront view with flame mahoghany veneered drawers.336 viewsThe chest is 45-1/2 in. wide, 46-1/8 in. tall and 23 in. deep.Schwartz
 
31 files on 3 page(s) 3

Member Login
 
© 2018 Galoot Central
Joomla! is Free Software released under the GNU/GPL License.
View Jim Esten's profile on LinkedIn