Project Information Wormy red oak with walnut plugs. Got lucky and could bookmatch some of it. Made the mortises by drilling a hole then using a steel square key that i had drilled out and hammering it down. Gallery 384744.jpg 108.8 KB Views: 107 384745-438x.jpg 32.1 KB Views: 8 384746.jpg 65.4 KB Views: 15 384747.jpg 79.3 KB Views: 10 Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Link
Report pintodeluxe · Registered Joined Sep 12, 2010 · 5,244 Posts Apr 3, 2013 Nice job on the sideboard. I just finished a red oak sideboard yesterday. They can be fun projects.
Report mojapitt · Registered Joined Dec 31, 2011 · 20,030 Posts Apr 4, 2013 You are building some really great pieces sir. Keep up the work.
Report Ken90712 · Registered Joined Sep 2, 2009 · 1,833 Posts Apr 4, 2013 Well done, some great looking wood grain as well. Nice touch with the plugs. A lttle hint of G&G perhaps? :>)"
Well done, some great looking wood grain as well. Nice touch with the plugs. A lttle hint of G&G perhaps? :>)"
Report Oldtool · Registered Joined May 27, 2012 · 982 Posts Apr 4, 2013 This is one beautiful piece of furniture, terrific wood, great craftsmanship. What did you use for a finish, looks great?
This is one beautiful piece of furniture, terrific wood, great craftsmanship. What did you use for a finish, looks great?
Report Woodbridge · Registered Joined Oct 12, 2011 · 215 Posts Apr 4, 2013 beautiful work. the book match on the op looks great.
Report BennyG · Registered Joined Mar 13, 2013 · 11 Posts Apr 4, 2013 Very nice work, simple and clean lines, looks very nice in its' space.
Report AlanMeyer · Registered Joined Jan 14, 2013 · 0 Posts Apr 4, 2013 Lacquer is the finish. I love lacquer!
Report AlanMeyer · Registered Joined Jan 14, 2013 · 0 Posts Apr 4, 2013 Thanks for all the compliments!