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Celebrating Dovetails - Small Chest of Drawers
Furnished content. (from Lumberjocks.com)
Locked down project! I enjoy using hand cut dovetails, and this project was a treat. The slope of the dovetail is everywhere, but I'll point them out. The drawer pulls are sized to emulate the slope and also take your eye to the power switch. The individual drawer pull sides and holder have the same slope. The infill side panels are also share the same angle. The dovetails in the drawers and the cabinet are all cut using the same slope. The slope of the dovetail is a “custom” slope, which is identical to the slope of the sides of the Spindle Sander these drawers have been designed to hold. The timber is recycled myrtle, wenge, and poplar. Finished in Kunos Oil Sealer.
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posted at: 12:00am on 10-Oct-2021 path: /Woodworking | permalink
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