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Lars Thomas
06-07-2004, 1:09 AM
Hello all, I have finally completed this cherry 7 drawer tall chest. I am really pleased with how this project has turned out. I feel this is my best work so far. An article by Will Neptune in the June 2003 Fine Woodworking (http://www.taunton.com/store/pages/fw_toc_163.asp) gave me the confidence to tackle this chest.

The top three drawers are configured with friction fit dividers, per the owners request. The bottom drawer is set up for hanging file folders.

It is principally constructed as two 'shutters' that are joined together via dovetailed stretchers (front and back). Moldings where then affixed to the top and bottom.

I designed this cabinet to satisfy the storage requirements of it's intended owner. I have really enjoyed this project, I am going to be sorry (as is my wife) when the new owner picks it up later this week.

There are a few subtle design features that I think are interesting. First, on the sides, the top panel is considerably smaller then the bottom panel, yet they remain balanced - IMO. The second, is the third piece of the three-piece molding, it's just 3/16” square stock, but I think it adds a nice shadow line. It's sorta like a little surprise for someone who carefully examines the cabinet (it can be seen better in the Work in Progress thread – link below).

The finish is General Finish Arm-R-Seal wet sander to 1200 then paste wax applied. Enjoy. Lars


Work in Progress Pics can be viewed here:
http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?t=9106

Jim Guy
06-07-2004, 6:05 AM
Very, Very nice. Many marks of a true craftsman.

Waymon Campbell
06-07-2004, 7:37 AM
BEEEEutiful...

Donnie Raines
06-07-2004, 8:34 AM
Wonderful work.

Gary Whitt
06-07-2004, 9:05 AM
Definitely a winner!:)

Tyler Howell
06-07-2004, 9:09 AM
Hubba Hubba!;)

Jim Becker
06-07-2004, 9:13 AM
Beautiful joinery on this piece, Lars. I particularly like the dovetailed stretchers.

Kent Cori
06-07-2004, 9:34 AM
Lars,

I can certainly understand why you'll hate to see this beutiful piece leave your shop. Outstanding design and excellent execution!

Chris Padilla
06-07-2004, 9:57 AM
Superb and nice joinery. Sure to be an heirloom!

Ron McNeil
06-07-2004, 11:31 AM
Lars, that's one beautiful 7 drawer tall chest. You did good. I very much like the look. Thanks for sharing.

Steve King
06-07-2004, 12:09 PM
Lars,
That sure would look good in my house :D
Nice work!!!!
Steve

Christopher Pine
06-07-2004, 12:28 PM
I love how the cherry looks! Is it toned or stained at all? Looks wonderful! How big is the bottom drawer?
Chris

Lars Thomas
06-07-2004, 1:24 PM
Christopher, the bottom drawer is about 11-3/4. Besides the ArmRseal and wax, the only other product was a single coat of danish oil. I'm not sure how much that does, but I used that combo on another recent project (http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?t=9501), so I knew I liked it.

Doug Littlejohn
06-07-2004, 3:03 PM
Not only beautifull, but the way it is built it should be an heirloom. Really nice job!!

Jerry Olexa
06-08-2004, 3:26 PM
Really fine job of joinery, craftmanship etc You should be proud!! Jerry