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    My first woodworking project!

    Well folks, here it is-- my first woodworking project. I resisted the temptation to go with an original design for my first project. I figured that would be too complicated. Some of you may recognize the design from Lois Ventura's book. There were a few design refinements that I made along the way, though. I decided to incorporate compound curves on all of the outside surfaces since I liked how they felt in my hands. I also added some runners to the drawers so that they would have a more even reveal. The runners sit tightly in shallow dados and are only glued at the front to allow for seasonal expansion & contraction. The wood is cherry, and the finish is 3 coats of Tried & True.

    All in all, it was a fun project and I learned a lot. Looking forward to the next project!

    Thanks for looking.

    Dan
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    Good lookin' box, Dan.

    Bruce

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    Gorgeous box Dan, and the runners are a great idea. The cherry is beautiful, too.

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    Way to go, Dan! Very nicely done and it's your first WW project??? Well, sir, you have a lo-o-o-o-o-ong WW future ahead of you! Those are fun to do, accept for all the endless sanding! Whew....'Bout enough to wear a guy out! Like Vaughn said, nice idea on the runners, too! Good job.
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    Dan....excellent box and first project! What's next?
    Ken

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    Nice work Dan and a great looking first project, the first of many I am sure!

    Corey

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    Beautiful box and excellent project. The cherry is beautiful.
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    Quote Originally Posted by John Miliunas
    Those are fun to do, accept for all the endless sanding! Whew....'Bout enough to wear a guy out!
    Thank you all, for the kind words.

    Gads, the hand sanding was endless. Getting the rasp scratches out of the end grain areas was a real patience test.

    What's next? Right now I'm forcing myself to work on some shop fixtures and jigs. A little boring, but it will make my time in the shop more efficient and enjoyable.

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    Beautiul!!! Love the design too!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Larson
    Thank you all, for the kind words.

    Gads, the hand sanding was endless. Getting the rasp scratches out of the end grain areas was a real patience test.
    I see a hidden gloat in there folks!
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    The box came out really nice. I like the runners too. Another of the things on my to do list.

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    What a beautiful job you did on that Dan.

    Is it a Christmas present? If so I think the recipient will be very happy.

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    Beautiful lines Dan. That is a great box!! Don't give it away!!!! Although Karl is right that it would make a great gift.....you need to show that off in 20 years.
    ~john
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    Very nice. I like the way the grain is shown off.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy Hoyt
    I see a hidden gloat in there folks!
    It wasn't meant to be a gloat, but yes most of the shaping was done with some new Nicholson and Auriou cabinet maker's rasps. Fancy power tools are great, but some things are best left to sharp lumps of metal and lots of elbow grease. I do wonder if using spokeshaves would have been a more efficient way to do some of the shaping?

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