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Old 09-27-2008, 07:14 AM   #1
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Default Finally Finished Black Walnut Chest/Cabinet

Not sure what to call this thing. It sits my my wife's side of the bed and acts as a night stand and storage cabinet.

Anyway it is finished. A few weeks ago I was asking for advise on finishing the black walnut in natural. I had never worked a black walnut project of this size before. On most of the walnut I used a lacquer sandins dealer before sanding. The finish is several coats of lacquer. The final two coats being the water based lacquer in satin.

The top is a piece of green river granite inset into the top. As my wife places drinks, coffee, etc on here I do not have to worry about her marring the wood.

The inside lining is birch plywood stained dark. The inside shelf is walnut. I added a different touch by providing a pullout for my wife to store VHS tapes and small books.








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Old 09-27-2008, 10:58 AM   #2
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Super fine. Looks great.
I really like the low luster fiish on the wood. It lets the grain show through.

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Old 09-27-2008, 11:50 AM   #3
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Great looking cabinet.
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Old 09-27-2008, 12:54 PM   #4
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Awesome I love it.
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Old 09-27-2008, 01:22 PM   #5
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Well, you hit my soft spot with walnut anyway... Nice looking piece!!
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That looks awsome. I bet your wife loves it. I have been planing a similar look for a stereo cabinet. It looks like the way you did the raised panels was that you glued up the frame and then routed the inside versus doing it before with rail and style bits. Was there a reason other than preference for that? Also are your panels glued in?
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Georgec You have done well.
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That looks awsome. I bet your wife loves it. I have been planing a similar look for a stereo cabinet. It looks like the way you did the raised panels was that you glued up the frame and then routed the inside versus doing it before with rail and style bits. Was there a reason other than preference for that? Also are your panels glued in?
I did route the inside of the rails and styles before glue up. I was just careful to not go past where I needed the cut. I used a chisel and hammer to finish the corners where necessary. (helped out by a rasp on a dremel tool) I route the decorative edge on the frame after it is glued up.

The panels are not glued in. They are held in solely by the 1/4 birch plywood on the back of the door. I do not think there is any potential expansion problem with walnut that is very old, but why take any chances.

Good luck on the stereo cabinet.

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Are those VCR tapes?!?!?! Are you sure this piece isn't an antique?
All kidding aside, I love this piece. The grains look incredible. GREAT JOB.
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Very nicely done George. That's great looking walnut!
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Are those VCR tapes?!?!?! Are you sure this piece isn't an antique?
All kidding aside, I love this piece. The grains look incredible. GREAT JOB.
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Yes, those are VCR tapes. One on the reasons I put the pullout in the unit. I was very careful to select the best pieces of walnut that I could find with the best grain.

Thanks for the comments.

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