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Eiji Fuller
05-29-2010, 10:27 PM
I just finished this week and its shipping out on Monday. I brought it home for some pics.

Quilted maple and sapele. the curved corners are shop made 1/16" thick veneer over a block of mdf.

Drawers are accessed via touch latches and are hard maple with 5/32" sapele on the fronts.

finish is valspar zenith precat gloss with the finish coat sanded to 2000 then rubbed with 0000 steel wool.

Jim Rimmer
05-29-2010, 10:52 PM
Not my cup of tea design wise but the craftsmanship is superb. Beautiful work. Great dovetails and I love the finish.

You said it was shipping out; was it a commissioned piece?

Eiji Fuller
05-29-2010, 11:02 PM
Yes this is a commissioned piece from Etsy.com

Jamie Buxton
05-29-2010, 11:27 PM
What touch latches did you use? (My experience with touch latches has been poor. The ones I've used have not been very durable. So I'd like to hear about better ones.)

Eiji Fuller
05-29-2010, 11:38 PM
not sure of the brand. I ordered them from the EB bradley catalog.

Zach England
05-30-2010, 12:11 AM
I like the table a lot, but I LOVE those chairs. Did you build them? I have a hard time finding contemporary design info for home woodworkers. My interest in interior design is what propelled me into woodworking, which seems like an unusual path.

I am really looking to build a slipper chair with a twist, and those are similar to the twist I am looking for. If you built them I'd love to ask you some questions.

Joe Shinall
05-30-2010, 12:46 AM
That looks great Eiji. Really love the wood choices. Functional, cool, and beautiful.

Eiji Fuller
05-30-2010, 12:48 AM
Sorry Zach I didnt build the chairs.

I think contemporary design isnt any different that other genres. There is nothing original. All design is built off of or inspired by previous designs. When I have a design block which I often do. I look at pictures of contemporary designs. Books and magazines like dwell and stick postits on shapes that catch my eye. I do think building contemporary furniture is alot easier than tradition furniture though. Thats great for me.:D

Van Huskey
05-30-2010, 2:32 AM
Absolutely love it. I love the design and the choice of wood is perfect. Thats the kind of furniture I love to build and live with.

Ed Griner
05-30-2010, 5:05 PM
Great design, really fresh with a retro attitude,I like everything about,great job. Hope to see more in the future,that is a really nice piece. Ed

Stephen Ash
05-30-2010, 10:32 PM
Interesting piece, gorgeous grain, and excellent craftsmanship -- those drawers really disappear when closed! I'm wondering about the dovetails though - are they decorative? The reason I ask is that the sapele fronts don't seem thick enough for those dovetails, and also there is an apparent conflict between the dovetail joint and the tongue & groove joint at the corners of the maple drawer boxes.

Just wondering...

Regards,
Steve Ash

Eiji Fuller
05-30-2010, 11:25 PM
I don't quite understand how the dovetails conflict with the drawer joint
The dovetails were added after the drawers were assembled and although they are decorative they do strengthen the joint as they pass thru the sides and glue into the maple fronts. After they were glued in and parred flush the sapele was laminated to the front.

I wasnt planning on the dovetails but it came to me and I routed them in.

Stephen Ash
05-31-2010, 1:50 AM
Ah, I suppose 'conflict' was a poor choice of words on my part - I just meant that the joints seem to occupy the same space, and I didn't understand how it was done. Thank you for the explanation.

Regards,
Steve

chuck shaw
05-19-2015, 3:29 PM
Just roaming thru some of the old posts and saw this! All I can say is WOW!! I love the design of your table, it really stands out.

glenn bradley
05-19-2015, 3:54 PM
Beautifully done. I missed this the first time around. It suits the room where the pics were taken and I assume it will be just as at home at the buyers location. My parents blessed me with an appreciation of a wide array of styles. My personal style is fairly narrow but, I appreciate the beauty in that table and the drawer mechanism is icing on the cake. Great combination of materials too.

Kent A Bathurst
05-19-2015, 6:13 PM
Way cool. Very Art Deco.