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Toy Chest for Grandson
32x24x18 inch made from alder with hand made finger joints for all edges. The inlay is redwood burl.
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Toy Chest
Cherry legs, lid and rails. Maple panels. For design info and in process pictures see here. Brian, www.garagewoodworks.com
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Chinese Chest
4 commentsBuilt entirely from reclaimed materials - even the steel for the hardware. Inside the lid there is a hidden compartment. I also built a base to display the chest a little higher off...
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Blanket Chest
2 commentsThis blanket chest is pretty basic. I've actually made two of them, one as a wedding gift for my sister-in-law and another as a Christmans present for my brother. I used red oak, purchased from a home center. My goal was to create continuous grain around the entire chest, so I opted to use a basic rabbet joint to connect the front, back and sides. I reinforced the joint with screws and covered the holes with grain-matched plugs. For the hinges, I used a combination hinge and lid support, which prevents the lid from crashing down on unsuspecting users.
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Connecticut highboy
1 commentIn cherry, finished with oil and shellac. Two drawers have fan carvings. The sides of the lower case are single boards. The dovetails are hand cut and the piece has 158 dovetails in total. The upper...
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Treasures For Grandson
This toy box was made from scrap material and a few idea sketches. Most important features are 8 coats of Spar Varnish to keep the finish somewhat child proof. The lid closure...
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The Toolbox
1 commentThis is a toolbox that I began during my first class at Marc Adams School of Woodworking in April of 2007 with Chris Gochnour. What a great experience and what a great instructor. The chest was...
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Jewelry Cabinet for Granddaughter
The wood is all from local sources, and the lampwork bead handles are hand made. This is a mom and pop production.
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Curved Door Chip Carved Jewelry chest
5 commentsThis is a rather large Chip Carved Jewelry Chest that has curved Side Doors. The primary wood is basswood and the dark wood is Mahogny. There are six drawers that are coated with a...
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Desk Kaddy
2 commentsThis piece is a heavily chip carved Desk Kaddy. The prime wood is butternut with some basswood. It conains 5 drasers behind the center doors, 3 drawers in the top section and mail...
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Sheet Music Chest
6 commentsThis is a chip carved chest that is design to hold sheet music. It is made entirely of basswood and the finish is 6 coats of semigloss polyurethane. The drawers are...
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Toybox
1 commentThe inside is hard maple, outside panels are quilted maple and frame is cherry.
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Pine Bottom Chest
3 commentsThis small blanket chest is based on an original design from the Shaker Village at Pleasant Hill, Kentucky. The box is made from single cherry boards with half-blind dovetails and a beveled pine...
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Dovetail Tool Chest
This dovetailed tool chest was constructed using the plans and procedures detailed by Chris Gochnour in Fine Woodworking #169. The box is made of alder, a species that is well-suited for...
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