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Started by WDH, May 15, 2018, 08:14:48 PM

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WDH

A man has to build things for his daughters.  Many, many things. 

Daughter #3 needed a chest-of-drawers.  I had already made her some bedside tables, a 3-drawer bachelor chest, a desk, and a bookcase all out of walnut, so I needed to make the chest-of-drawers to match :). Here are some pics.  The desk:



 

The 3-drawer bachelor chest:



 

The bedside tables:



 

The bookcase:



 

So, now a chest-of-drawers :).  Here is the carcass:



 

The completed 6-drawer chest-of-drawers:



 

Now she needs a dresser and mirror :) :).  And she wants a walnut platform bed with drawers in the bottom of it :) :)

I have been accused for having a proclivity for walnut.  There is a good reason.  A man needs a big stash of walnut.  A Very Big Stash of Walnut if he has a bunch of daughters ::).



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rjwoelk

Might fine work. Yes you always know when they see or call you up and go. Daaaady!! One know your going to get asked for something. :D  Love them dearly.
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FLPINERAT

Gorgeous!

My downfall as well...WALNUT.

Makes the best turkey pot calls as well as a few other things :D

DPatton

You are a true craftsman. All are very beautiful.
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thecfarm

The daughters are lucky to have you. With walnut furniture like that,the furniture will be worth more than the house. ;D  :D
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reelman65


What did you use for the secondary wood on the back and drawers etc.?
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WDH

Red maple on some, yellow poplar on some. 

And no, Marcell, I will not adopt you
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WDH

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bags

You sure do bring out the best in that walnut--- makes a fella feel good just look'in at it.

jamesamd

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LeeB

A man might need to encourage said daughters to marry a man with woodworking skills.  :D
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WDH

So far two out of three are married, and there are naught woodworking skills :)
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Dakota

Beautiful pieces.  Do you mark them so future generations will know who built them?
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21incher

Wow, great craftsmanship. Lucky daughters.   Now we know why you hoard all the highly valuable Walnut. :)
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bwstout

Beautiful love the Walnut. No what you mean about them daughters :D have 4 of them and not one of them married a man that can work with wood other than a tooth pick ;D 

My girls get mostly pecan cedar spalted  sycamore, walnut I kind of hoard it. ;D
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WV Sawmiller

   Good looking projects. Yes, daughters do things like that to you and granddaughters can sneak up on you too.

   I had a local doctor bought some walnut to make a rocking chair then brought his future SIL over to show him my stocks and he bought him several pieces for bowl turning and such. Seemed like the doc was cultivating a woodworker for a SIL.
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fishpharmer

Those walnut trees are lucky they found you Danny.  You uncovered and enhanced their beauty in such useful way that will forever be cherished as heirloom furniture by your family. Certainly it will be enjoyed for all future generations.  You have a gift Danny and very lucky daughters. 8)
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WDH

Quote from: Dakota on May 17, 2018, 07:32:02 AM
Beautiful pieces.  Do you mark them so future generations will know who built them?
Yes, they are branded with my name and company name.  Not dated, just branded.
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caveman

WDH, Your daughters should treasure the furniture that you build them.  Your work is admirable.  I hope that when I retire I can be as ambitious and productive as you are.  I don't think I will show my three daughters the wooden gifts that you bestow on yours, they may have unrealistic expectations of their cumbersome, curmudgeonly old man.

Fishpharmer hit the mark when he mentioned that those walnut trees were lucky they found you.   
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WDH

Maybe a few more walnut trees can just might find their way here.  I will leave the light on. 
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justallan1


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Quote from: WDH on May 17, 2018, 09:11:44 PM
Quote from: Dakota on May 17, 2018, 07:32:02 AM
Beautiful pieces.  Do you mark them so future generations will know who built them?
Yes, they are branded with my name and company name.  Not dated, just branded.
You really should date them.  :)
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SwampDonkey

That'll teach you for running that saw blade through all that nice wood. They'll never let that lumber sit too long. ;D

Nice looking pieces. Some fine work there.  :)
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