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    Project update: Quilted maple and cherry set

    Hi all,

    I just wanted to share this with you. I got all excited this weekend when I was working on the finish. This quilted maple is amazing. The pics are a cherry and Qmaple bedroom set that has a 14 drawer dresser,Lingerie cabinet, 2 nightstands, and a sleigh bed. 27 drawers in all. The Qmaple is veneer and the some of the cherry came from our own Tom Sontag. I thought some of you other wood junkies might be interested. I'll post more when I finish them.
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    Last edited by Martin Lutz; 11-14-2005 at 5:07 PM.
    Enjoy the journey,

    Martin


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    Martin,
    Outstanding wood selection for this project. Once done, this bedroom set looks like it will be quite stunning.

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    very pretty! nice work. tod

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    Very nice, Martin,

    Did you use plans, or make it up yourself? Looks Shaker to me, but hard to tell from the pics. I clicked on them hoping they would get bigger, but they didn't. If you used plans, I would be interested in the source.

    Be sure to post again when you are all finished. Looks like they will turn out wonderfully.
    Martin, Granbury, TX
    Student of the Shaker style

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    Thanks for the compliments. No plans but definitely shaker influenced. I like the simple look with the details in the joinery and figure. Sorry the pics so small. At least I got some posted.
    Enjoy the journey,

    Martin


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    hi martin
    very nice work.. wish the pictures were bigger also. love the contrast between the woods. for the maple veneer, what do you use as a substrate ?

    thanks
    lou

    BTW

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    Whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable --- if anything is excellent or praiseworthy --- think about such things. --- Paul of Tarsus


    hey I like this quote.. I was just reading last night that the word "pauper" is derived from "palus or paul" ... although he was poor, he became rich. something to think about.

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    Martin, the bedroom set looks nice now, and I'm betting it's gonna be superb when it's done. Excellent wood, and nice job all around.

    Got drawers?

    - Vaughn

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    Gorgeous Wood. That dresser is looking fantastic. Great work.

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    Bigger pics

    Here are some bigger pics. Lou the substrate is 15/16" MDF. It presented some wood movement issues that I got to work through. The entire project is solid cherry. Drawer boxes included, wth the exception of the tops and flat panels in the backs and drawer bottoms. I used MDF core cherry ply for these. Thanks for looking.Click on the pics for upsize.
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    Enjoy the journey,

    Martin


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    Martin, I always love to see that quilted figure on a piece and that's really special stuff you have there! Bravo!
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    Martin.....I really like that figured wood and the craftsmanship! The clamp organization under the work table is too neat, however!
    Ken

    So much to learn, so little time.....

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    Really looks great. What finish did you put on the piece? I have some quilted and want to put it with cherry and want to make sure there is some contrast. The quilted I have I got from Northwest Timber and is slightly pinkish in color.

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    Ray,

    the finish so far is boiled linseed oil then lacquer. I have several coats of lacquer applied with sanding flat between but I still have not eliminated all of the "pores". I have used quilted before and applied the BLO with pumice and filled the pores that way. It worked well but I thought no pumice would equal better clarity. I am not sure I gained anything. I will get it flat one way or another. I also plan to use Butchers clear wax as a final finish. BTW the constrast is great and will only get better as the cherry ages.

    Are you going to the wood working show in Denver this weekend?
    Enjoy the journey,

    Martin


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    Whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable --- if anything is excellent or praiseworthy --- think about such things. --- Paul of Tarsus

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    Martin- Thanks for the info. I plan on being at the woodworking show all three days.

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    That is beautiful Martin! Simply beautiful. From the awesome quilted maple to the cedar dust shields and solid cherry, you have an incredible set there. I cannot imagine tackling a project of that scale. Nicely done!

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