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Blanket Chest from Recent Projects
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Blanket Chest from Recent Projects
"Russ Stanton" wrote in message ... Main post is in rec.woodworking Very nice. The grain just jump out at you. |
Blanket Chest from Recent Projects
Russ Stanton wrote:
I have six grandchildren and this is the first of six blanket chests. It's a grandfathers job to spoil the grandkids and you're certainly doing a great job of that! That's a treasure. It is based on a plan from FWW Mar/Apr 98 and made from Walnut and Beech. The Beech came from Rockler and was described as "flame curly". The finish is GF two step with Seal-A-Cell and Arm-R-Seal. I've been wanting to do a nice blanket chest for some time but never seem to find exactly what I'm looking for. But I think I may have now. I'll have to track down a copy of that issue. Thanks. The inside is done is Shellac.This is my third woodworking project since getting back into the hobby after about 30 years. Wow, you certainly hit the ground running. I applied the finish before I glued up the chest. I always like to do that myself. Less risk of glue blotches. ....Kevin -- Kevin Miller Juneau, Alaska http://www.alaska.net/~atftb In a recent poll, seven out of ten hard drives preferred Linux. |
Blanket Chest from Recent Projects
"Russ Stanton" wrote in news:KRFDm.1946$LE1.1428
@newsfe14.iad: Main post is in rec.woodworking *trim* Attachment decoded: Blanket Chest 2.jpg That looks really really nice Russ! it's a beautiful piece. Puckdropper -- "The potential difference between the top and bottom of a tree is the reason why all trees have to be grounded..." -- Bored Borg on rec.woodworking To email me directly, send a message to puckdropper (at) fastmail.fm |
Blanket Chest from Recent Projects
Kevin and Puckdropper, thank you so much for the kind words. My wife and I
picked out the Beech just for the figure but had no idea it would turn out as nice as it did. The local Rockler had it on sale at 50% off, IIRC it was about $3 a bdft. Russ "Puckdropper" puckdropper(at)yahoo(dot)com wrote in message ... "Russ Stanton" wrote in news:KRFDm.1946$LE1.1428 @newsfe14.iad: Main post is in rec.woodworking *trim* Attachment decoded: Blanket Chest 2.jpg That looks really really nice Russ! it's a beautiful piece. Puckdropper -- "The potential difference between the top and bottom of a tree is the reason why all trees have to be grounded..." -- Bored Borg on rec.woodworking To email me directly, send a message to puckdropper (at) fastmail.fm |
Blanket Chest from Recent Projects
"Russ Stanton" wrote in message ... Main post is in rec.woodworking The grain is just stunning! Very nice job. |
Blanket Chest from Recent Projects
Russ Stanton wrote:
Main post is in rec.woodworking Striking. That grain is awesome -- There is never a situation where having more rounds is a disadvantage Rob Leatham |
Blanket Chest from Recent Projects
I think all have just about said everything. What a pretty piece of
furniture to grace your home. john "Russ Stanton" wrote in message ... Main post is in rec.woodworking |
Blanket Chest from Recent Projects
I want to thank everyone for their kind comments. My oldest granddaughter
will enjoy the chest once we get it delivered. She will be 12 years old by the time we make delivery. She was out for two weeks of grandma and grandpa summer camp with another three of our grandchildren. While here I taught her to tunr a pen and she really enjoyed it. Not only that she picked up on the technique rather quick. Russ "jloomis" wrote in message ... I think all have just about said everything. What a pretty piece of furniture to grace your home. john "Russ Stanton" wrote in message ... Main post is in rec.woodworking |
Blanket Chest from Recent Projects
Through tenons and curves are a nice added touch.. Beautiful wood and great
job enhancing it out with your finish.. Looks great.! Going to be one happy grand daughter.. "Russ Stanton" wrote in message ... Main post is in rec.woodworking |
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