cabinetmaker's tool chest
comments (4) June 2nd, 2009 in Reader's Gallery
My cabinetmaker's tool chest is intended to be a showplace to store and show off the antique tools I collect. Therefore, I added several embellishments. The exterior is solid walnut with a large slice of maple burl for the center panel of the lid. I looked for the wildest grain pattern for the front center of the chest. Legal ivory was used for the key escutcheon. Hand cut regular dovetails in the top and bottom molding with Bermuda dovetail in the center. The interior movable chest of drawers is "styled" after Duncan Phyfe's tool chest. Constructed of solid curly maple with exotic veneers and rosewood accents. All interior flat surfaces, including the bottom, have inlays mainly relating to antique tools. The lift out saw box is of my own design and has room for several flat tools like framing squares, levels, saws, etc.. The lid lifting finger holds and the built in lid support are my design.
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