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Russell Tribby
07-16-2011, 12:24 AM
I wrapped this up a couple of months ago. Altogether the unit is approx. 8' wide by 8.5' tall. Setting the hutch in place was pretty nerve wracking. The hutch has a beaded faceframe while the desk portion is frameless. The finishing process was incredibly time consuming. It's hard to tell from the pictures but it has a black crackle, chipped paint finish with gold/silver accents on the beads and moulding profiles.

Bruce Page
07-16-2011, 1:10 AM
Something you just wipped up?:eek: That is beautiful!
What are the woods used?

gary Zimmel
07-16-2011, 9:40 AM
That is one mammoth hutch... Hows the back after getting it in place?
Real nice work Russell.

Russell Tribby
07-16-2011, 9:52 AM
I was somewhat hamstrung by client demands for the size of the hutch as they wanted something that big. While it looks out of proportion in the photos it doesn't feel that way when you see it in person. The kicker when installing it was that it wasn't just a matter of setting it on top of the desk. The braces that you see on the side have three of the largest dominos protruding from the bottom that fit into mortises in the top of the desk so in addition to lifting it up we had to carefully place it so that it would all line up and fall into place.
Much of it is made from poplar. There is some of it that is done in alder since when I started the project the client wanted it stained. It wasn't until I had actually stained about a third of the piece that they decided they wanted the distressed, painted finish.

thomas prusak
07-16-2011, 5:38 PM
Nice work!

Craig D Peltier
07-17-2011, 11:22 AM
Yes nice work! Black ugh , tough to paint and look great. Under it must be perfect.

Jim Becker
07-17-2011, 9:05 PM
Wow...that is MAGNIFICENT, Russell! Bravo on that project!

Mike Allen1010
07-18-2011, 5:45 PM
Russell, that is absolutely impressive!

Did you have an existing design to work from or as an inspiration -- or did you create the design all by yourself?

I ask because for such a large piece the scale and proportions of all the components fit together very well to my eye! Great job!

Russell Tribby
07-18-2011, 6:03 PM
Thanks guys. Mike, the design was mine in as much as anyone can claim an original design. I spend a lot of time looking at other cabinetry on-line and in magazines and try and take some inspiration from those sources. I was also fortunate enough to work in a high end shop over the summers for a couple of years and was exposed to quite a bit there as well.

Jerry Olexa
07-27-2011, 2:16 PM
very nice work.....cheers.

brian watson
07-27-2011, 3:06 PM
Wow -- that is all.

Jeff Hamilton Jr.
07-28-2011, 12:16 AM
ditto what everyone else has said. AWESOME.