chest on stand
comments (6) May 17th, 2009 in Reader's Gallery
This cabinet was made from Cherry, milled by the recipient’s deceased grandfather, with spalted, curly Maple veneered sides and doors, made from wood salvaged from a pallet. The doors bend in two planes both top to bottom and side to side. The legs are steam bent in a compound curve as well. It also has a hand dovetailed drawer.
Design or Plan used: My own design
posted in: Reader's Gallery, cabinet, modern, dovetails, tenons, cherry, maple, chest, veneer, steam bending, cupboard, beading, brass, bent lamination
Congratulations to our winner!
Congratulations to our winner Clark Kellogg, aka Clarkatron, with his garden bench made from reclaimed “sinker” cypress.
Prize Package:
- Fine Woodworking Archive Collection DVD-ROM
- Fine Woodworking Shop Apron
- Fine Woodworking Mug
Contest is now closed.
Winner was announced on May 29, 2009.













Comments (6)
Posted: 7:59 pm on February 25th
Posted: 10:59 am on February 24th
Keep posting
dan
Posted: 5:57 pm on January 5th
ukmeager, you are anything but polite. Let's see, random things that come to my mind are, in no particular order:
- All cabinets on stand DO NOT have o be a Krenov imitation. He didn't even invented the concept.
- Krenov was very good but by no means the overrated great master everybody pretends him to be. After all, he only made infinite variations of a single cabinet for most of his career. And yes, I like and respect him very much but he was no god.
- Nobody has the right to destructively criticise other people's work without offering CONSTRUCTIVE and POSITIVE input on how it could be (very subjectively) "improved". By the way, you are even less qualified to do so given that you have not posted a single piece designed and executed by yourself.
- The internet is full of self-appointed gurus and experts, I prefer to call them basement jerks.
- I feel for you, living in Spain is not a choice I would make (but at the same time it explains right away your lack of politeness). :o)
- In Spain is very, very difficult to find good hardwoods but possible if you really want it, so no more lame excuses, go back to the shop and maybe this will humble you a bit.
Gentlemen, have a nice day.
Posted: 3:11 am on November 22nd
Posted: 5:14 pm on October 25th
GED MEAGER
Posted: 4:15 pm on October 20th
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