The awards ceremony at the Texas Furniture Makers Show was packed as usual, with friends and family. It is a great time to reconnect with fellow furniture makers to share ideas and ask questions. One of the Judges, Curtis Whittington, gave a nice talk prior to the announcement of the awards. He talked about how […]
Finished Dresser in the Show
Well, today the furniture show is open and it is an especially exciting day for all of us as furniture makers. Tonight starting at 5:30 will be the awards ceremony and it is a great time to reconnect with friends and fellow furniture makers. It is also the day that the judges will decide […]
Last Minute Final Touches to the 7 Drawer Dresser!
The last step to completing the dresser is to attach the top. Normally I simply attach it with fasteners through the dovetailed rails that I wrote about in a previous post. However, I have had tapered sliding dovetails burning on my mind. I just got through writing an article for Popular Woodworking on how […]
Final Touches, Fitting Drawer Bottoms and Knobs on the 7 Drawer Dresser
The end is almost in sight! There is so much work in just fitting the drawers to their respective openings but before I do that, I cut and fit all the drawer bottoms. As you can see from the picture I planed a bevel on the underside of the drawer bottom so that it would […]
Shaping the Underneath of the 7 Drawer Dresser Top
While building a piece of furniture it seems that it’s always the little details of design that get you. Even down to what is the best edge treatment for the top profile. When I build and design a piece I often look for subtle ways to tie together the design elements of a piece. […]
Hidden Joinery Underneath the 7 Drawer Dresser Top
Oftentimes when building a piece of furniture there are more hidden joints than visible ones. This is the case for the network of joints that comprise the top frame of this 7 drawer dresser I have been building. There are several dovetail joints that strengthen the upper frame of the dresser and allowing me […]
Gluing up the Drawers for the 7 Drawer Dresser
It’s time to turn our attention to the glue up. I have cut all the half blind dovetails in the front of the drawers and through dovetails on the back of the drawers. I have decided to glue the drawers up without the bottoms in place and then fit the bottoms later. This is […]
“Handwork in Wood” – Wood Hand Tools, Part Eleven: Measuring, Marking and Sharpening Tools
The following comes from William Noyes’s 1910 classic, Handwork in Wood. See our previous Handwork in Wood posts here. Winding-sticks, Fig. 205, consist of a pair of straight strips of exactly the same width thruout. They are used to find out whether there is any twist or “wind” in a board. This is done by placing them parallel to each […]
Cutting Dovetails on the 7 Drawer Dresser
Now that the layout for the dovetails has been done, it’s time to start cutting! I am using a Moxon vise to hold the boards in place for two reasons, one it gets it up to a more comfortable cutting height and two, it supports it nicely across the entire width. I start by […]
Houston Woodworking Show and Pop Wood Webinar Download Update
We were at the Woodworking Show in Houston last week and had a great time meeting old and new friends, admiring other master woodworker’s work, and demonstrating a whole variety of woodworking techniques: half-blind dovetails, dovetail markers (see our blog post on making one in the 7 drawer dresser project), inlay, and a small box. Thank you to everyone we met who’s […]