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bed room set
comments (0) June 22nd, 2010 in Reader's Gallery
New bed room set for my wife and i
After 40 years of building things for other people (ie)customers it was time for us to have a new bedroom set!
Maple is our prefered wood and polished nickle hardware seems to be a good accent.The design is my own with influence from the shaker style .Dove tails , frame and panel construction along with mortise and tenon for the headboard where a must as we love all these details.
The three square opening detail in the headboard rail have become my mark which I use on special items I have build over the years but are made with a square punch hidden on the bottom or back of my work so people will know the origin of the work.
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Design or Plan used: My Own Design - Klaus E. Matthies skex1@hotmail.com
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