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5 June 2014 at 7:45 am #57935
It’s beautiful, Serhiy. You can be very proud. To help those of us that haven’t yet attempted such a complex project, what would you say were key learnings? Things to watch out for?
5 June 2014 at 9:44 am #57937Wow! Amazing work! Love the contrast between the pine and walnut – really gives some dimension to the piece. Enjoy using it!
George.
5 June 2014 at 11:53 am #57942serhiy this is a stunning chest you should be so proud of it .(i did post on this yesterday but i cant see it so i thought i’d repost)
5 June 2014 at 3:06 pm #57947Thank you all guys, thank you for the kind words, I truly believe the most of them belongs to Paul, I just follow his lessons and reading his blog.
Your project’s really helping me with moving my. I’m slow with making… luck of time, day have only 24 hours.Please guys never stop making, that is why we live.
Thanks again.5 June 2014 at 8:34 pm #57958Serhly that is a real masterpiece , you should be immensely proud, puts a lot of pressure on your next project the tool chest will take some beating.
6 June 2014 at 12:14 pm #57965Wow! A truly beautiful piece. Thank you for posting these pictures and inspiring me to try for another level of woodworking. Absolutely striking!
This looks absolutely fantastic !
I’m sure you are very happy with it.
I am about to start my PS chest finally… I would like to add cockbead as you have but no video covered this… Did you find it fairly straight forward? Any tips would be great!
Love the cord used for the stay also!
Thanks for sharing.
Martyn
7 June 2014 at 3:49 am #57971Thank you guys!!!I never expected such a feedback.
Martyn,
I don’t really know the proper way to do it. I did it this way:
1. Marked width with the marking gauge (used wheel style marking gauge)
2. Removed wood with router plane (I have only small router plane) – take very small amounts of wood with each pass, watch the gain, don’t go against it
3. To fit cockbead perfectly made them slightly longer (you can always adjust the length on shooting board). When fitting the length always clamp it to the drawer, those thin pieces are very flexible.I hope this helps. Let me know if I missed anything, I’ll try to give more details.
Cheers
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