Dresser

Lovely job. I read your post about how demanding you’d found it, and how rewarding it was for you to gift it to someone. It’s a great story with a great ending.
 
I have become a great fan of quarter sawn white oak. Works well, very little seasonal movement, and looks great with WipeOn Poly.
 
No, my "client" picked them out. They are solid steel. I used a True Position jig to locate the holes. It is a really neat tool. I knew any variation on the pull position would scream at the eyes.
 
Birdhunter said:
I have become a great fan of quarter sawn white oak. Works well, very little seasonal movement, and looks great with WipeOn Poly.

Yes, I like the grain pattern of white oak. 
I should try to use it more.  I more commonly use hard maple, which I don't find particularly friendly to working with or finishing.
 
Birdhunter said:
No, my "client" picked them out. They are solid steel. I used a True Position jig to locate the holes. It is a really neat tool. I knew any variation on the pull position would scream at the eyes.

Oh, ok. From the pics, they look like they could have been wood, with a back-bevel. It must just be the darkness and shadows.
 
I offered to make them out of ebony but she was set on these pulls. She got them at a good discount as they are discontinued.
 
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