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This Krenov-inspired cabinet on stand (10-1⁄4 in. deep by 23-in. wide by 45-1⁄4 in. tall) was Sebree’s final project at the Inside Passage School of Fine Woodworking in British Columbia. Sebree says he enjoyed making the veneered carcase appear as one piece. “I looked at that plank of European cherry for months, noticing the slight inward bend in the grain, so when I finally decided on the wood I knew it was going to be a curved piece,” he says. The outside of the cabinet and the doors are cherry; other woods are Port Orford cedar, Afromosia, Italian olive, and sycamore. The finish is shellac and wax. Photo credit: Ingeborg Suzanne
Design or Plan used: Not specified
posted in: Reader's Gallery, cherry, sycamore, port orford cedar, krenov inspired, Afromosia, Italian olive
Krenov-Inspired Cabinet on Stand
comments (0) October 24th, 2012 in Reader's Gallery
This Krenov-inspired cabinet on stand (10-1⁄4 in. deep by 23-in. wide by 45-1⁄4 in. tall) was Sebree’s final project at the Inside Passage School of Fine Woodworking in British Columbia. Sebree says he enjoyed making the veneered carcase appear as one piece. “I looked at that plank of European cherry for months, noticing the slight inward bend in the grain, so when I finally decided on the wood I knew it was going to be a curved piece,” he says. The outside of the cabinet and the doors are cherry; other woods are Port Orford cedar, Afromosia, Italian olive, and sycamore. The finish is shellac and wax. Photo credit: Ingeborg Suzanne
Design or Plan used: Not specified
posted in: Reader's Gallery, cherry, sycamore, port orford cedar, krenov inspired, Afromosia, Italian olive



















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