This build is from Woodsmith #168. After going back and forth on the plans, I decided to give it a try, as it deviates significantly from my design I usually work with. It was time for me to learn something new. The project is constructed from a stash of sawmill white oak that I have, along with some nice pieces of tiger-striped maple that my son gifted me a few years ago.
I really enjoyed using the frame and panel construction, as well as the author's method for incorporating adjustability into the wooden slide construction. I plan to use both techniques more in my future projects. For my next piece, I also intend to implement hand-cut dovetails in the case construction; I just need to organize my thoughts on providing end-grain at the panel edges.
This one resides on my bench, at least for a while ....
I really enjoyed using the frame and panel construction, as well as the author's method for incorporating adjustability into the wooden slide construction. I plan to use both techniques more in my future projects. For my next piece, I also intend to implement hand-cut dovetails in the case construction; I just need to organize my thoughts on providing end-grain at the panel edges.
This one resides on my bench, at least for a while ....
