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  1. #16
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    Very Nice

    I LOVE IT !!! This is what Fine Woodworking is , I hope someday I can post something

  2. #17
    Very nice indeed! Thanks for sharing and let us all know how it turns out. It will be beautiful I am sure!

    Scot

  3. #18
    Hi Did you have a plan or template for the legs? I also am going to make the legs. I was planning to adapt the legs in Glen Huey's book for Norm's highboy.
    Thank you

  4. #19
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    Charles,
    You dont list where you are located.
    But, I suggest you get in contact with a local SAPFM chapter. There might be a member who would be willing to collaborate with you by supplying the carvings for your piece. Remember the old time cabinet makers usually did not do their own carving so this is not "cheating".
    Mike
    SAPFM = Society of American Period Furniture Makers
    From the workshop under the staircase, Clinton Township, MI
    Semper Audere!

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    This thread was last active 7 years ago. Keep that in mind here.
    Wood: a fickle medium....

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