Project by TheJoineryGallery | posted 09-30-2010 08:31 PM | 1740 views | 0 times favorited | 2 comments | ![]() |
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A small wall hanging cabinet made from solid Cherry. The wispy name was the first thought when I found this unique grain pattern in the wood. The wispies are almost like the trees fingerprints left behind. The interior features two fixed shelves, and exposed joinery. The top and bottom pieces each have the remains of a “live edge” that is still very much apart of the planks. Some other craftsman/notes ofn aesthetics- The right plank had some checks along the edge which were quickly attended to with two Paduak stitches. The finger pull is from a very old piece of Ebony Ive have for a long time. Enony is the kind of wood one really wants to burn but collect bits to make delicate pulls like this one here. The door should be and can be opened with you fingertips once fastened to your wall. Installation is very straightform with suggested methods included in packaging. This piece ships out fully insured, and a tracking number will be provided to the buyer.
The overall dimensions of this cabinet are 25.5 tall x 11.5 wide 6.25 deep. Finished in Tung Oil
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robert triplett
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#1 posted 10-01-2010 03:27 AM
I really like these little cabinets. I have collected some Walnut that will someday be such a piece. Thanks for sharing yours. It is pretty nice with that great Cherry figure.
Robert
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Jason
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#2 posted 10-01-2010 05:42 PM
Nice little cabinet.
-- Jason - Colorado Springs
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