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Matthew Kenney, senior editor
posted in: Reader's Gallery, dovetails, walnut, maple, veneer, ash, tool chest, poplar
Tool Cabinet
comments (5) October 2nd, 2008 in Reader's Gallery
After my daughter's crib, this was the first piece of furniture I ever built. It has my first dovetails and first verneer work. It's walnut, ash, and maple burl veneer. The secondary wood is poplar. There's also a lot of hide glue.
posted in: Reader's Gallery, dovetails, walnut, maple, veneer, ash, tool chest, poplar



















Comments (5)
Posted: 12:59 am on December 18th
Great craftsmanship.
Posted: 11:12 pm on November 19th
Best, Serge
Posted: 6:36 pm on October 10th
Posted: 2:17 pm on October 6th
Posted: 12:17 pm on October 2nd
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