Chest of Drawers
Walnut, Curly Red Maple, and Ebony
Walnut, Curly Red Maple, and Ebony
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I like your design. Did you make the drawer pulls as well?
Thanks. I made the drawer pulls by making a cove cut with the table saw on both sides of a rectangular block of ebony, a lot of sanding, and then cutting the parts in half. I am sure there is an easier way.
Nice piece. A couple of questions:
1) How did you make the drawer fronts?
2) What joinery did you use for the drawer fronts?
3) Do you have any more pictures?
A beautiful piece of work! Great design and choice of materials. Best of luck from a Purdue graduate (PhD. '77)
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