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posted in: Reader's Gallery, First Queen Anne Lowboy
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comments (0) November 25th, 2012 in Reader's Gallery
This was a challenging and satisfying project. The hand work creating the cabriole legs was a little nerve racking but also the most fun. I had created a practice leg out of pine before making it in the mahogany. I also choose to use a non tradional fan on the center draw after playing around with different designs to make it my own.
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