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    The dresser formerly known as changing table

    Since it has taken me way too long to finish the changing table/dresser for my son, I now only call it a dresser to avoid harrassment. My son is 10 months old now and I started this thing when he was about 1 month old, but I never knew just how much time and energy I would spend caring for the little guy and how much harder it is to get motivated to work in an unheated shop in the winter. For the first 4 months I accomplished very little in the shop. When the weather started turning I really kicked it back into gear and now I am done, well almost.

    I plan to make some drawer pulls still, but it was time to get this thing in action. Any design ideas for the drawers pulls would be greatly appreciated.

    The details- Western maple with a canary wood top.
    Solid frame and panel contructin for the sides.
    Solid wood drawers (pocket screws)
    False fronts
    Concealed drawer slides form Custom Service Hardware
    Ferrari concealed face frame hinges for the cabinet
    BLO, blonde dewaxed shellac, 3 coats of WB laquer
    Matches the crib I built before my customer was born.http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?t=22150
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    Last edited by Jim Benante; 05-23-2006 at 4:21 PM.
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