Newport Block Front Chest
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Newport Block Front Chest
This Block Front Chest is a project I have wanted to try for quite a while. It is by no means a reproduction as I have taken liberties to have it cut on a CS-43. My only restriction to myself was that the entire piece be drawn in eCabinets as a testament to the abilities of the software. I still have some joinery and details to add but I am getting close.
My design info and dimensions came from the book "Making Furniture Masterpieces" by Franklin Gottshall who worked as a designer in Wallace Nutting's factory for a while building reproductions. Inspiration came from Doucett and Wolfe
I have one more weekend detailing then I plan to cut a prototype from MDF. There will be a small amount of hand work but I hope to let the Thermwood do most of the work.
My design info and dimensions came from the book "Making Furniture Masterpieces" by Franklin Gottshall who worked as a designer in Wallace Nutting's factory for a while building reproductions. Inspiration came from Doucett and Wolfe
I have one more weekend detailing then I plan to cut a prototype from MDF. There will be a small amount of hand work but I hope to let the Thermwood do most of the work.
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Re: Newport Block Front Chest
I hope you take a lot of pictures. I,m looking forward to seeing them. This will be inspiration, for some other project of my own.
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Re: Newport Block Front Chest
Looks GREAT Kerry -- Can't wait to see the final drawing and the proto type.
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Re: Newport Block Front Chest
Hey Will,
What is your project?
What is your project?
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My current project is a new TV studio set, for the Archdioceses of Detroit's, Sunday morning TV show called "Mass for Shut ins"
There are 7 pieces, of rolling back drop, consisting of, 4 Art murals and 4 Gothic, Arched Columns, as an Architectural solution and 8 pieces of Altar Furniture Altar, Ambo, 2 Chairs, 2 Credence tables, 2 Candle bases.
I appreciate you sharing with everyone
There are 7 pieces, of rolling back drop, consisting of, 4 Art murals and 4 Gothic, Arched Columns, as an Architectural solution and 8 pieces of Altar Furniture Altar, Ambo, 2 Chairs, 2 Credence tables, 2 Candle bases.
I appreciate you sharing with everyone
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Re: Newport Block Front Chest
I finally had a chance to cut the drawer fronts for the mdf prototype. So far it is working nice.
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Re: Newport Block Front Chest
Wow!!!!!
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Re: Newport Block Front Chest
I remember the PM you sent me about starting this. nice work. are you going to use the sliding dovetail to assemble it?
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Re: Newport Block Front Chest
Hey Kerry, did you ever get a photo of this all painted / finished?
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Re: Newport Block Front Chest
Excellent work Kerry! I have that book and remember that piece. Looking forward to seeing final progress.
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Re: Newport Block Front Chest
I had to put this project on the back burner again.
I was playing with the sliding dovetail but I never got it implemented. The Feet were another part I didn't have the machining down for but most of the other parts are ready to go. I was able to do the dovetails on the drawer boxes but would have to hand cut the mating parts on the drawer fronts.
My prototype parts that I show got some melamine stacked on them in the shop which broke all the drawer fronts so it ended up in the dumpster.
Some day I will get fired up about it again.
I was playing with the sliding dovetail but I never got it implemented. The Feet were another part I didn't have the machining down for but most of the other parts are ready to go. I was able to do the dovetails on the drawer boxes but would have to hand cut the mating parts on the drawer fronts.
My prototype parts that I show got some melamine stacked on them in the shop which broke all the drawer fronts so it ended up in the dumpster.
Some day I will get fired up about it again.