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comments (3) March 9th, 2009 in The Gallery     
DavidxDoud DavidxDoud, member
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refined primitive style preferred here... shape/proportion inspired by plate 98 in Nuttings Furniture Treasury
mirror in the middle - photo frame to either side - the brand is the burn I use on all the woodenware associated with my fruit growing business - 
 
deer hide latch, hinges, drawer/tray lining - retribution for the damage they do to my plantings....
tray dividers are removable - 
 
remember! - - its a secret....
 
one for my dear wife, one for each child - 
refined primitive style preferred here... shape/proportion inspired by plate 98 in Nuttings Furniture Treasury

'refined primitive' style preferred here... shape/proportion inspired by plate 98 in Nutting's 'Furniture Treasury'


jewelry chest of 'plum pudding' cherry - tree cut from this farm, sawn on my woodmizer, air dried 3 years - app. 17" wide, 9" deep, 12" tall - only hardware is the screw on which the catch rotates and the brads - 'shoji' style leather hinges from a long ago FWW tip - boiled linseed oil finish - I'm waiting for it to dry thoroughly before applying some decoration/genealogy/dating - 

I've seldom worked on this scale - I'm more at skilled at residing barns - a pleasant winter challenge - thanks for looking - 


Design or Plan used: My Own Design - David Doud
posted in: The Gallery, period interpretation, cherry, chest

Comments (3)

Snort Snort writes: Purrrrdy!
Posted: 5:33 pm on March 26th

DavidxDoud DavidxDoud writes: thank you for your kind words Doug -

the quality of so many of these objects is such that I do not envy the judges trying to pick the 'best' - I wonder if they are questioning what they got into

I'm under no illusion that my craftsmanship rises to the level represented by the elites in this contest - my consolation is that I have given the best I have to the ones I love as a remembrance - that's good enough for now -

eh - too long a story to get into here, but building these in January and February this year represented a sorely needed catharsis -

namaste -
D



Posted: 10:43 pm on March 23rd

DougU DougU writes: David

Beautiful box(s)!
There are some pretty good pieces in this compitition, hard to really say which is the "best" but you've already won with your wife and children. Good job.

Doug
Posted: 10:26 pm on March 22nd

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