First time posting a pic of my latest project. 29 W X 31 H X 28 D
First time posting a pic of my latest project. 29 W X 31 H X 28 D
Last edited by Ron Citerone; 01-01-2019 at 9:34 PM.
Love the big feet, it really grounds the peice. Having trouble seeing the top!
You can do a lot with very little! You can do a little more with a lot!
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Here is a pic of the top prior to the assmbly.
I agree the feet are pretty cool. Good looking walnut good looking piece.
Aj
Top is splendid. Walnut is lovely to work with.
You can do a lot with very little! You can do a little more with a lot!
Very nice cabinet. I really like the wood you selcected for the top.
Lee Schierer
USNA '71
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Well someone got a nice Xmas present ! Looks awesome, Ron. I'd like to work with walnut someday.
Ron, nice grain with the walnut. Are those panels bookmatched? Did you resaw them yourself? Nice ogee bracket feet - did you use bandsaw or table saw? Well done!
Hey Mark, thanks for your kind words! The panels are not bookmatched, but from the same board and not a glue up. I should have taken better pics, but when I took the pic I did not have in my mind that I would post it here, it was just a quick shot for a friend I used to work with.
I made the feet with a table saw and sanded the cove using a 2" PVC pipe with sand paper wrapped around it. The top curve was cut on an angle on the table saw followed by a block plane and then sandpaper on a block.
I have to give a shout out to Jake at Philadelphia Woodworks for his advice on how to make the jig/fixture out of a piece of 3/4" baltic plywood cut to the size of my portable Dewalt table saw. Now I can use it to repeat the ogee pattern which I plan to do going forward.