Chinese Chest - Reclaimed Wood

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Old_Wood Old_Wood, member
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Ornaments were cut on the scroll saw and glued and pin nailed on.
The open Chest
There is a hidden compartment which folds up into the lid.
Also made a base to display the chest on.

An Asian inspired chest made entirely from reclaimed materials - even the metal for the hardware which I made as well. Joinery is pinned mortise & tenon.  There are at least 6 different patterns applied to the chest and it was a real trick to integrate them harmoniously. I found it very easy to make them look quite bad together - there was a lot of drawing and redrawing to design them.  Joining all of the many angles of the lid was also a challenge, and of course to age any freshly cut wood to keep everything looking old. The pattern work along the top was cut on the scroll saw and broke into at least a dozen pieces because the 1/8" old wood was so fragile. They were then reassembled, glued and pin nailed on.  Many, many hours on this one.


Design or Plan used: My Own Design - The Chinese Chest
posted in: Reader's Gallery, carving, tenons, chest, frame and panel, asian inspired, reclaimed wood & steel


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