Designs not mine actually - came from an old Fine Woodworking article.
It's a loose interpretation of the Thorsen House Sideboard (one of the last
Greene & Greene ultimate bungalow houses). Link to a pic of the Thorsen
sideboard:
http://dpg.lib.berkeley.edu/webdb/gg...Thorsen-DA-308
I actuallly played with the cloudlift a little and with this wide of a piece
(it's about 6 feet wide) and a single board across the front spanning the
legs, the cloudlift going to the outside and upwards seems to "lighten" the
design a little bit. It also helps break up the straight lines of the front
and gives it a less rigid look. I couldn't come up with anything that I
liked better so I stayed with the design.
Gary in KC
"Mark & Juanita" wrote in message
m...
Beautiful wood, nice design. Just out of curiosity, what led to your
decision to have the cloud lifts for the lower rails in the orientation
you
chose?
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