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Finished_1.jpg77 viewsTRexF16
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Finished_2.jpg64 viewsFor some reason the bookmatched knot cracks in the alder panels don't look like they're filled here, but they are - smooth as silk with shellac followed by Waterlox followed by wax.TRexF16
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Finished_3.jpg79 viewsEverything all done, finallyTRexF16
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Breadboard_Left.jpgBreadboard, left side170 viewsSame story as the right sideTRexF16
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breadboard_Right.jpgBreadboard tenon, right side141 viewsThe top with tenons cut, and the breadboard itself in position for marking out the breadboard mortises.TRexF16
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Raw_Material.jpgThe Raw Material91 viewsThese are some of the better pieces of the oak beams I scrounged at work. They were used as spacers between about 10-12 inch sewr pipe that were being laid underground. The foreman said I could have them when they were done and I picked all I could that looked even remotely useful. Lots of cracks and checks. There's a reason this oak ended up as sewer pipe spacres versus commercial lumber, but with care you can extract some decent stock.TRexF16
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IMG_1041~0.JPGDrawers and end panels115 viewsJust a detail look at the fit of the drawres and raised panels on the ends. Can also see the offset drawbore pegs that retain both stretchers.TRexF16
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IMG_1030.JPGDoors 395 viewsThe rails and stiles laid out as they'll be joined. I'm trying to keep all the ray flecks "flowing" inward and upward for symetery.TRexF16
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IMG_1031~0.JPGDoors 290 viewsA close look at the bookmatched center rails. These should look very nice when stained and finished. I ripped them out of a beam that was used for stacking highway waterline. Unlike the other salvaged oak in the project, this piece was still kind of green and will need to season a few months beofre I finish the doors.TRexF16
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IMG_1032.JPGDoors 192 viewsA look at the rails, stiles, and panels laid up like they'll be when complete.TRexF16
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IMG_1037.JPGDrawers, close look at handles and fit112 viewsTRexF16
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IMG_1022.JPGDrawers Front of left bank104 viewsTRexF16
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