I made this blanket chest as a wedding gift for my Brother-In-Law and his new bride. It’s made of rift and quarter-sawn white oak, with a cedar lining. With a breadboard top, raised panels, and frame and panel construction, this case presented a number of first’s for me. It was finished with dewaxed shellac, a wiping of gel stain, and three coats of Arm-R-Seal. The recipients were very pleased!
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You do nice work there Keith. The way the panels are layed out on the front really give the case a great look. Nice design. Thanks for sharing.
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