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Gale, 27, built this sideboard because he wanted to make a large, veneered case piece with doors and drawers, plus he wanted to work out the miter detail where the legs join the lower rails. He used black limba veneer because the vertical striping helps to make the piece (17-in. deep by 52-in. wide by 34-in. tall) appear less wide. Other materials are Japanese ash, sassafras, and plywood. The brass drop pulls were made by Bob Sanderson of Wood Joint Studios in Fort Bragg, Calif. The finish is shellac. To see more, go to russellgale.com.
Design or Plan used: Not specified
posted in: Reader's Gallery, plywood, brass, sassafras, Black limba veneer, Japanese ash
Black Limba Sideboard
comments (0) October 24th, 2012 in Reader's Gallery
Gale, 27, built this sideboard because he wanted to make a large, veneered case piece with doors and drawers, plus he wanted to work out the miter detail where the legs join the lower rails. He used black limba veneer because the vertical striping helps to make the piece (17-in. deep by 52-in. wide by 34-in. tall) appear less wide. Other materials are Japanese ash, sassafras, and plywood. The brass drop pulls were made by Bob Sanderson of Wood Joint Studios in Fort Bragg, Calif. The finish is shellac. To see more, go to russellgale.com.
Design or Plan used: Not specified
posted in: Reader's Gallery, plywood, brass, sassafras, Black limba veneer, Japanese ash



















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