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I finished and posted a few pictures on a.b.p.w. of the Walnut Night Stand I
have been working on. I used a magazine picture that the customer provided
and make modifications per her requests. My customer is 94 years old. :~)
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have been working on.


Nice work! You work quickly and well.

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Leon wrote:
I finished and posted a few pictures on a.b.p.w. of the Walnut Night
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have been working on.


Nice work! You work quickly and well.


Thank you... Quickly? I seem to stand around contemplating the next move
a lot. ;~)


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On Nov 22, 6:39 pm, "Leon" wrote:
I finished and posted a few pictures on a.b.p.w. of the Walnut Night Stand I
have been working on. I used a magazine picture that the customer provided
and make modifications per her requests. My customer is 94 years old. :~)
Please take a look.


I have to comment here as my newsreader doesn't seem to want post
replies.

I think that's beautiful work. You have a nice touch.
I didn't get the whole post, so I may have missed the information as to
who designed the nightstand? How thick are those sides of the carcasse.
How is walnut in that thickness for warping?

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On Nov 22, 6:39 pm, "Leon" wrote:
I finished and posted a few pictures on a.b.p.w. of the Walnut Night
Stand I
have been working on. I used a magazine picture that the customer
provided
and make modifications per her requests. My customer is 94 years old.
:~)
Please take a look.


I have to comment here as my newsreader doesn't seem to want post
replies.

I think that's beautiful work. You have a nice touch.


Thank you Sir.

I didn't get the whole post, so I may have missed the information as to
who designed the nightstand?


My customer, a 94 year old woman that I have known since I was 6, I am now
52, handed me a picture out of a magazine. The stand had a TV and VCR
setting on /in it. She wanted that basic configuration but dressed up a bit
for bed room night table. I completely reddsigned the legs and lower apron
and added the corner details, raised panel appearance on the drawer and top
back edge guard.

How thick are those sides of the carcasse.


3/4" thick. Actually all the Walnut on the piece is 3/4" thick except for
the drawer back and sides which are 1/2" thick. I used a beading bit on the
front edge and front edge side of the legs and cabinet sides to make the
sides appear to be a bit thinner and to add the round bead in the corners.
The legs are 2 pieces of 3/4" glued up to 1.5" thick and squared to 1.5" x
1.5" x 7.75" long. The bottoms of the legs are 3/4"x 3/4". I mortised and
tenoned the union of the legs and aprons.

How is walnut in that thickness for warping?


'~) No problems so far.

Farther down in the post I posted 2 pictures of one a pair of night stands I
built about 4 years ago out of Walnut. I'll repost in a new thread. Those,
are an example of what I consider my best work.








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On Nov 24, 8:44 am, "Leon" wrote:

Farther down in the post I posted 2 pictures of one a pair of night stands I
built about 4 years ago out of Walnut. I'll repost in a new thread. Those,
are an example of what I consider my best work.


Drat! I didn't get those. Maybe Mr. Delorie will post them later.
I do get images from guys who upload them to places like PhotoBucket
and ImageShack then post the links.
My ISP (Bell Sympatico) doesn't seem to want to support newsgroups any
more.

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On Nov 24, 8:44 am, "Leon" wrote:
I'll repost in a new thread. Those,
are an example of what I consider my best work.


Oh, I like that! Thanks for reposting, Leon. (keeping that pic away
from my wife)

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