Silverware Chest of Drawers
This original design, chest of graded height drawers was designed around a 6 piece, 12 place setting cutlery set, with each of the drawers being custom fitted and felt lined.
I evolved the design from the inside out, optimizing the draw size to accommodate the cutlery then designing the case, legs, pulls, and leg mounts around that. Keeping with the theme of exposed hand cut joinery, and hand shaped & tapered leg forms, and finished to compel the piece to be touched/felt. As hobbyist & novice fine woodworker, this piece was also designed to challenge and grow my techniques and abilities.
This piece was completed in 2010.
Dimensions:
- Overall dimensions including the legs are approx 20″W x 38″H x 14″D.
- Dimensions of the case are approx 14″W x 12″H x 13″D (excluding the legs)
Woods used:
- Draw fronts – Figured Cherry
- Case – Cherry
- Legs – Avodire
- Draw pulls/leg mounts – Katalox
- Drawer sides / backs – Maple.
- Draw inserts poplar
Finish:
- French polished ultra-blond shellac, hand rubbed to a silky feel allowing the natural wood tones and grain to show, with a wax polish overtop the shellac.
Comments
beautiful design, very well executed I like it a lot.
My question to you is: How did you connect the legs to the casing?
To attach the legs to the case, I installed brass insert nuts into the legs at 30deg to the leg face, with a large flat head bolt installed from the interior of the case through the katalox spacers into the insert. I built a jig to correctly position the legs for drilling and installing the nuts in the correct plane of alignment. I did consider other approaches but decided on this given it's simplicity and ability to remove the legs for future transportation, etc. With the mass of the cutlery and case, I did not want to risk a cross grain tenon only type of connection. Let me know if you have further questions. Thx.
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