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Thibodeau wanted this large curly cherry credenza (24 in. deep by 56 in. wide by 30 in. tall) to appear light, so he floated the case in the framework. Since the piece was destined for a friend’s home office, Thibodeau used Blum Tandem drawer runners with Tip-On mechanical openers instead of pulls, so a soft push opens the drawer. The finished is hand-rubbed oil. from Fine Woodworking #221
Design or Plan used: Not specified
posted in: Reader's Gallery, cherry, Hand-rubbed oil
Floating Cherry Credenza
comments (1) October 24th, 2012 in Reader's Gallery
Thibodeau wanted this large curly cherry credenza (24 in. deep by 56 in. wide by 30 in. tall) to appear light, so he floated the case in the framework. Since the piece was destined for a friend’s home office, Thibodeau used Blum Tandem drawer runners with Tip-On mechanical openers instead of pulls, so a soft push opens the drawer. The finished is hand-rubbed oil. from Fine Woodworking #221
Design or Plan used: Not specified
posted in: Reader's Gallery, cherry, Hand-rubbed oil


















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