Greene and Greene desk
My feeble attempt at a Greene and Greene piece. Sapele finished with Waterlox.
My feeble attempt at a Greene and Greene piece. Sapele finished with Waterlox.
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All in all a good attempt. I would have done some things bit differently. For example, the lower aprons I would have put them with the clod lift facing down instead of up and I would have added a couple of grooves to each board.
I am surprised you did not go with the finger joints instead of the dovetails on the drawers.
The pulls and breadboards look great, I would still have put a few plugs here and there for accent though.
Looks great, be proud of what you did!
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