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File:Bead Profile.jpg|Close up of the bead profile. The profile is ¾" wide and initially defined by 2 groves 1/16" in width and 3/16" deep. Then the bead itself is formed with a block plane and a hollow plane to give the rounded over profile. | |||
File:Carcass Back Front.jpg|Front view of carcass with back attached | |||
File:Carcass Back.jpg|Back view of carcass with back attached. The backboards are ½" thick yellow pine boards with ½" rabbets on alternating edges and installed with ¼" overlap. This will keep any gaps from appearing if the wood shrinks and still have room if they expand without busting apart the carcass. | |||
File:Carcass No Back.jpg|Rear view of carcass before the back was attached. Note that the shelves are inset ½" to leave room for the backboards. That keeps them from showing from the side. | |||
File:Chisels and Rasps.jpg|A selection of my chisels and rasps for this project. Most of the work was done with the 1/12e (Pfiel 12mm single bevel straight chisel). Some of the corner elements were set in with the 3/20 and 3/25 shallow gouges. Some cleanup was done with the knife and the 2/8 (8mm very shallow gouge). As soon as the cutting resistance started climbing, it was time to strop the chisel using the black block (about every 5-10 min of carving). | |||
File:Complete Back.jpg|Back view of the (almost) completed project | |||
File:Complete Front.jpg|Front view of the (almost) completed project | |||
File:Complete Side.jpg|Side view of the (almost) completed project | |||
File:Complete Top 2.jpg|Top view of the (almost) completed project | |||
File:Door in Progress.jpg|Carving the door. This was the final panel and went much more quickly than the others. Also shown here the hand-forged hinges that will attach the door to the main carcass. | |||
File:Face Frame Mortised.jpg|The blank face frame mortised together and ready for detail work. | |||
File:Hammer and Nails.jpg|Some of the (Tremont Nail Co.) 8''d''Rosehead cut nails as I used in the project and the hand-forged hammer I used to drive them home. | |||
File:Hollow Plane 2.jpg|The hollow plane I used to form the bead molding. | |||
File:Rasping.jpg|Cleaning up the saw cuts with a rasp. Working vertically with a 2-handed grip helped a lot. | |||
File:Router Plane.jpg|I used this router plane setup to plow the grooves that form the basis of the bead molding. | |||
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