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What Cal said and MORE! I love those dovetails!!!

 

Thanks for the links, too!

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Incredibly professional.  Words cannot do your work justice.  Do you have any videos on how you do the dovetails and then round over without damaging the previous steps?  Thanks for sharing.  Your work inspires us all.  

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Love your style. Will the woods on the drawers of side table change color with age?

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Just seems if it is entirely functional as furniture, and is also a work of art, there ought to be a better name for it than furniture. Beautiful piece of craftsmanship.

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7 hours ago, FlGatorwood said:

Incredibly professional.  Words cannot do your work justice.  Do you have any videos on how you do the dovetails and then round over without damaging the previous steps?  Thanks for sharing.  Your work inspires us all.  

Thanks.

 

There is a tutorial on mitering the dovetails here:  http://www.inthewoodshop.com/Furniture/AnotherCoffeeTable2.html

 

That is the difficult part. The rounding over is straightforward, as long as the dovetails were made accurately, that is, there are no gaps. There is an article on the rounding over here:  http://www.inthewoodshop.com/Furniture/AnotherCoffeeTable5.html

 

Note that my website contains a number of build reported step-by-step. 

 

I made a couple of videos when I built the Apothecary Chest, but they were done simply with a phone and intended to put the viewer to sleep. They are for the hardy or desperate! 

 

The apothecary chest has a bowed front and all the drawers are compound angles to fit. I will post about it in a while. 

 

Regards from Perth

 

Derek

 

 

 

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Just fantastic Derek, results like those are something we can all aspire to achieving.

 

 

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Here is the Apothecary Chest ...

 

My wife and and I were in Auckland, New Zealand recently for the wedding of her niece. We stayed with her brother and his wife. They have a wonderful home with some nice examples of arts and crafts furniture, one of which was an apothecary chest. 

 

The orientation of the chest here is vertical, rather than typically horizontal, more along the lines of a Krenov-styled cabinet. I’ve never built a Krenov-styled cabinet and, as far as I am aware, he never built an apothecary chest!    In other words, this is a chest on a stand.

 

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With a bow-front cabinet, the drawers needed to be dovetailed on the curve to match. This required compound angles ..

 

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Here is a video to illustrate the angles involved in the dovetailing (I did warn you about falling asleep!) …

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oh4_iCVjyhU&feature=youtu.be

 

 

The other videos illustrate some of the strategies that were used in dovetailing the angles.

 

Rebating the pin board …

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rft-mY_4JL0

 

 

Preparing the sockets ….

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0WnCX08eTX0&feature=youtu.be

 

 

Clearing the sockets …

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUFUGYsG-t0

 

 

Regards from Perth

 

Derek

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Derek, there's not enough words to describe my admiration for your work. Awesomely stunning comes to mind but is woefully inadequate.

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:ChinScratch:...:JawDrop:...:blink:...:Praise:...:DayDreaming:...I think that about says it...

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