Woodworker's Journal 101-Projects-for-Woodworkers, страница 203

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rear panel and 2" in from each guide. Fil the finished drawers in place and then determine the exact location of the stop blocks.

The carved rope molding can be obtained from Craftsman Wood Service Company (see p. 243 for the address). This molding is trimmed to fit between the top and the base trim and is glued in place.

Finish sand the piece, breaking all sharp corners. If oak is used, the open grain should be filled. There's some disagreement as to whether stain or filler is applied first. Many different effects can be achieved with the use of natural and tinted fillers. As always, it's best to experiment first on a piece of matching scrap.

In this case, it's recommended that stain be applied first, and when the piece is dry, a filler tinted to match the stain is brushed on. Work one panel at a time so the filler doesn't harden before you can remove the excess. Rub the filter into the grain with a burlap pad, working first against the grain and then with it.

Allow the filler to dry and then apply thinned sealer. After drying overnight, sand with very fine grit paper, working with the grain. Dust carefully and apply two coats of a low-luster sealer. Seal inside the case and the bottom side of the top before screwing the top in place. Finally, add black hammered-finish drawer pulls.

BILL OF MATERIALS

BILL OF MATERIALS

Pes.

Key

Part

Req'd

T

w

L

A

lop

I

IK*

16"

26"

B

top edging

1

VA"

r

8'

C

end panel

X"

MX"

22"

D

rear panel

I

X"

22"

26"

E

front trim

%"

IX"

22"

F

front lower rail

1

r

w

23"

G

front upper rail

1

X*

23"

H

base trim

1

3"

8'

1

side drawer support

6

%"

IX"

I2X"

J

front divider

2

%"

IX"

24X"

K

rear drawer support

3

%"

IX"

24X"

L

drawer guide

6

%'

14X"

M

side top

2

w

X"

13X*

>r

cleat

rear top cleat

1

X"

24X"

o

nose and cove molding

1

w

X" „

40'

p

rope

1

X"

4'

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