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joseph j shields
04-02-2010, 4:18 PM
I just finished this Amish blanket chest for my son's school auction. It sold for $1,700:D

Details about the project:



All solid cherry construction
I did use "frame & rail" construction, but I was concerned about the strength (the box weighs ~50 lbs) so I also used pocket screws to add some extra strength.
The cedar lining hides the pocket screws:cool: When I cutting/installing the cedar... all I could think of was my childhood pet hamster... his cage was always lined with cedar shaving.:)
The cedar lining is the tongue & groove stuff for closets... bought it at Menard's for $19! (it was about 1/4" thick)
The maple inserts are 1/2" Baltic birch veneered with some truly awesome maple... all from one piece of veneer (which was 13"x8ft!) The photos don't do it justice, but it is covered with bird eyes (equal density throughout) with quilting throughout the entire piece! Very 3-d!
I used water-based lacquer on the maple... I find oil finishes make the maple too yellow for my tastes. The cherry is finished with Min-Wax wipe-on poly (4 coats)
The closure was the great surprise. I bought it at Rocklers for $29 (it is very high quality and made in Japan) You can push the lid closed and the the little closure gracefully slows the lid down and closes with a very slight "thump".... very NICE!:D:D:D

Comments welcome!!!

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THANKS for looking!!!

-jj

Dave Anthony
04-02-2010, 4:36 PM
Very nice, clean lines. That maple is amazing. I like the contrast with the cherry.

Kent A Bathurst
04-02-2010, 5:00 PM
Cool. I like the arched stretcher - did the same on my Walnut + QS Sycamore chest.....but the scalloped detail on the legs - that never occurred to me. Wish it had, but now it is stored away in brain cells for next time.

Well done.

gary Zimmel
04-02-2010, 5:04 PM
Beautiful work on the blanket chest Joseph.
And congrats on auction. I bet your son was very proud...

Thomas love
04-02-2010, 5:09 PM
Nice use of the maple and cherry, That is one nice chest.

Mike Willeson
04-02-2010, 5:29 PM
That is one beautiful blanket chest. Love the contrasting woods!

Bruce Page
04-02-2010, 6:16 PM
Somebody got a deal on that!

Very nice

Paul Murphy
04-02-2010, 10:40 PM
Beautiful! I like the wood, workmanship, and design. I love the grain continuity, that really adds a lot to the piece.

Roy Wall
04-03-2010, 12:29 AM
Absolutely fabulous work Joseph! It is beautiful.

Joe Shinall
04-03-2010, 2:16 AM
Great job Joseph. Love the maple. Really inspired by that piece.

David Keller NC
04-03-2010, 8:22 AM
Really nice job, Joseph, and a really nice design. And finally, you're to be congratulated for your generosity for going to that amount of work for a charity auction.

One comment if you decide to make one for yourself - no doubt the under-lid battens will be enough to keep the top flat enough, but remember that the screw holes in the battens will have to be slotted to prevent the top from splitting (you might already know this - your description doesn't say). I've used several of those lid-closers (I bought mine from Lee valley, but I'm sure it's the same - same price, and same appearance as well as made in Japan) - they're really, really cool. Enough so that I spent several minutes just opening and closing them to watch them work. :)

Mark Ball
04-03-2010, 9:06 AM
Very nice work. Is that based on the plan from Wood Mag? I made a similar chest a while back from western red cedar and birch, nowhere near as nice looking as this beauty.

John Thompson
04-03-2010, 11:00 AM
Excellent design and well carried out Joseph. It is quite beautiful wtih it's clean look of cherry and maple which contrasted well. And extra Kudo for doing it for the school auction..

Van Huskey
04-03-2010, 6:03 PM
Simple and gorgeous!

Tom Rash
04-04-2010, 12:29 PM
Very nice looking. Did you get the plans from anywhere? I would be interested in making something similar for my wife for our first anniversary. Thanks

joseph j shields
04-04-2010, 12:33 PM
Very nice looking. Did you get the plans from anywhere? I would be interested in making something similar for my wife for our first anniversary. Thanks

Tom,

The plan is from Wood Magazine. Here is a link to the plans:

http://www.woodstore.net/heirhopches.html

-jj

joseph j shields
04-04-2010, 12:54 PM
Really nice job, Joseph, and a really nice design. And finally, you're to be congratulated for your generosity for going to that amount of work for a charity auction.

One comment if you decide to make one for yourself - no doubt the under-lid battens will be enough to keep the top flat enough, but remember that the screw holes in the battens will have to be slotted to prevent the top from splitting (you might already know this - your description doesn't say). I've used several of those lid-closers (I bought mine from Lee valley, but I'm sure it's the same - same price, and same appearance as well as made in Japan) - they're really, really cool. Enough so that I spent several minutes just opening and closing them to watch them work. :)

David,

Thanks for the tip on the battens... I drilled a large hole (5/8" dia) under the screws about half-way thru the battens to accommodate wood movement.

-jj

joseph j shields
04-04-2010, 12:57 PM
Thanks to all for the kind comments....

Now I have to get to work & build another one... for my church auction...

I know... I should have built them together....

I started out that way.... (i got the 4 legs done). But I ran out of time and focused on just the one....


-jj

joseph j shields
04-04-2010, 12:58 PM
Very nice work. Is that based on the plan from Wood Mag? I made a similar chest a while back from western red cedar and birch, nowhere near as nice looking as this beauty.


YES! This is from Wood.... I didn't change a thing....


-jj

John Keeton
04-04-2010, 5:57 PM
Excellent grain match across the front, and beautiful BE!! Very well done, and for a great cause.

You will quickly become known as the "go to" guy for charity auction work!;)

Dave Gaul
04-05-2010, 9:15 AM
This is an awesome piece! I would love to see it again when the cherry darkens!

Brent Ring
04-05-2010, 10:55 AM
Very Nice Work! - and what a great blessing for your son's auction. There is great satisfaction in that kind of service.

Jim Becker
04-05-2010, 10:03 PM
That's really outstanding!

Terry Hatfield
04-06-2010, 7:30 AM
Simply gorgeous!!! Excellent job Joe!!

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