Carved Chairmaker's Tool Chest by Rev. Jim Paulson
comments (7) May 18th, 2009 in Reader's Gallery
Rev. Jim Paulson made this 18th century style tool chest to hold a set of Windsor chairmaker's tools. He brought his dovetailed pine chest to a chairmaking class at The Windsor Institute. Paulson combined the basic dimensions and design concepts from Chris Gochnour's Heirloom tool chest with some features of Adam Cherubini's 18th Century tool chest. Being an advanced woodcarver, Paulson then opted to enhance the basswood chest lid with some chip carving designs on the top and on the inside. The chest top is sealed with a polyurethane coating and the sides and trays are finished with milk paint followed by a mixture of linseed oil and paraffin wax.
Design or Plan used: Chris Gochnour's Heirloom Tool Chest
posted in: Reader's Gallery, period interpretation, dovetails, carving, pine, tool chest, paint, oil, polyurethane
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Comments (7)
Posted: 11:10 pm on April 16th
Posted: 12:05 pm on June 5th
Posted: 6:36 pm on May 28th
All the best,
Wayne Barton
Posted: 12:28 pm on May 27th
Posted: 4:36 pm on May 25th
Take care, Jim
Posted: 10:07 pm on May 19th
(from Chuck Pezeshki -- fellow classmate)
Posted: 6:16 pm on May 19th
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