Dining furniture

Musatoved

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Some of my resent compleated dining room furniture project for one of my customers.
Not my desing  They gave me some photos of what they want and dimmension I did the rest.
Cherry wood with 4 coats of laqure
Festool domino and sanders whre big help on this project
 

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Those are very nice!

On two of them you have a trapezium on the skirting. Did you cut those separately and fix them in place with the Domino? (And was there a reason the client chose a different look for the buffet table piece?)

Are the drawers and doors all using push-to-open hardware?

Thanks and congrats on a well-executed project.
 
Great work!  You can tell by the pictures that great care was taken to make sure the reveal around the doors and drawers was spot on.  Quality work and great choice of cherry.

Love the design too.

Regards,
Gerald
 
Beautiful work.  The precision and attention to detail on the fitting of drawers/doors is something I wish I had the skill for.
 
Very beautiful and the attention to detail is over the top.  Could you give some more information on the hinge and guide used?  Thank you for sharing.  Bill
 
Those look fantastic you did a really great job. They would be a great addition in any home.
 
Great looking pieces. Nice proportions.
Is the client putting the pulls on?
Did you use Euro hinges?
Tim
 
Beautiful work. I love natural cherry.  What happened to the third picture? About half of mine turn out that way. I wish my photos were the same quality as my cabinets.
 
Excellent work, like others mentioned, inset doors and drawers are frustrating, but yours look perfect.
 
Beautiful.  Would you mind sharing your technique for getting such perfect gaps?

Also, here's a rookie question - why have the rails between each drawer?  Is this just the customer's design?  It seems like it reduces the height of the drawer and therefore how much it can hold? 

(I am designing something and like the look of the Shaker inset style that you used, but do not want to loose the drawer capacity.)
 
Very nice! I really like how consistent the grain is among the drawer fronts as sometimes the grains don't match well.
 
fatroman said:
Those are very nice!

On two of them you have a trapezium on the skirting. Did you cut those separately and fix them in place with the Domino? (And was there a reason the client chose a different look for the buffet table piece?)

Are the drawers and doors all using push-to-open hardware?

Thanks and congrats on a well-executed project.

Thanks 
I actually made jig and cut the tapers in place with router
She really want that look I have no idea why she wanted this way
No push to open they can't decide what they want for handles
 
wesleyjack said:
Those look fantastic you did a really great job. They would be a great addition in any home.

Thanks guys really I really appreciate for nice comments

I used Blum half crank hinges with 9 mill frameless plates  and for drawers I use tandem blum motion drawer glides
 
RLJ-Atl said:
Beautiful.  Would you mind sharing your technique for getting such perfect gaps?

Also, here's a rookie question - why have the rails between each drawer?  Is this just the style?  It seems like it reduces the height of the drawer and therefore how much it can hold? 

(I am designing something and like the look of the Shaker inset style that you used, but do not want loose the drawer capacity.)
when I was building I really made sure that everything was square and straight , that's the beauty of being able to mill my own stock. But still it took me some time to fit the doors I used edge sander and orbital sander.
Yes that's the style they wanted,  Its was more for the look than functionality I guess
 
Tim Raleigh said:
Great looking pieces. Nice proportions.
Is the client putting the pulls on?
Did you use Euro hinges?
Tim

Thanks

No I have to install the pulls soonest they decide what they want
 
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