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shaker dresser
i raised the panels and cut the dovetails by hand. i cheated with the rails and used the domino although i think i'll try cutting those joints in the future by hand as well. i used blum solo undermount drawer slides and have discovered that they leave just enough clearance to place a 1/4" bead around the entire drawer opening although i had to sand the sides on a few of my drawers which probably weren't completely square.
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Very nice - looks like you're keeping the natural finish?
-- John
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yeh, i've played with conversion varnishes in the past but i really didn't want to pull out the entire rig just for this one dresser. i just used three coats of minwax poly satin finish.
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Good job Frank! Aren't the dovetails fun?
From some of your other posts, it sounds like you are still a "hybrid" neander - with the Domino, etc. I have one, too, and they sure make things easy.
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Very nice, very clean looking and nice job on the dovetails.
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thanks for the compliments guys. i would have shown more of the dovetails but i didn't joint the drawer fronts (3 out of 4 of them were wider than my jointer) flat so there's a gap between most of them and the drawer box :(
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Very nice work! The final piece is terrific looking!
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Is it made from white pine? I used WP for drawers with a dovetail jig, and had a really hard time keeping the edges crisp -- poplar works a lot better for me, and here it is a lot less than WP.
For cutting by hand, I bet WP would be nice, though.
Also, did you turn the knobs yourself? I like the look -- I may use some wood like that just for some small turnings.
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Beautiful job.
while not usually a big fan of WP, (it's usually stained) I think the natural beauty if the piece is highlighted by the finish and design.
Nice job!!, awesome dovetails!!
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Well balanced
Hi Frank,
I thought you struck a nice balance with the dimensions.
Clean lines and solid craftsmanship come together nicely.
The raised side panels seem to provide just enough shadow lines for interest.
Did you conceive the plan or did you work off a cutlist\plan?
Bravo!
Glen
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Frank, that's a really nice dresser. Wonderful work.
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Frank,
Great looking piece of furniture. I'm sure that will become an heirloom......
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Frank,
Beautiful work - and very nice job on the handcut dovetails! An heirloom for the family for sure....
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Very nice with a good job on the DT's..
Sarge..
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thanks for the encouragement, guys! i based the dresser over two dresser plans that i saw in the handberg book. i think i used the feet for one of them on the chest dimensions of another and threw on the raised panels just because i love them so much. i think i'll split the panels in the future though. although i'm constantly tempted to do flat panels, i almost always go back to raised panels because there's no way to fake raised panels whereas with flat panels you could use plywood as a substitute although i don't think they make pine 1/4" plywood here in my neck of the woods.