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RWW # 79 Contemporary Chest of Drawers Finale

January 12th, 2010 · 7 Comments

This week I wrap up my chest of drawers project by fitting the drawers, adding drawer stop blocks, installing hardware, and applying the finish. Then I severely screw it up and apply the finish again.

I hope you enjoy it!

Tags: Podcasts · Projects · finishing

7 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Jason Young // Jan 13, 2010 at 7:43 am

    Hi Shannon.

    I really enjoyed the chest of drawers project and I learned a great deal and apparently so did you! One thing that set alarm bells off in my head as I watched the third installment was when you decided to set the drawers in a bit from the drawer blades. I made a craftsman nightstand where the drawer blades are proud by about 1/4″. The piece is stained red oak. After a few months of use, I found that the stain wore off just below the drawer sides and is visible when the drawers are closed. This may happen to the paint on your chest of drawers. When I made the second matching nightstand, I made the drawer blades with a very shallow rabbet on the exposed portion so that the drawers don’t touch it. The rabbet was also used to match the drawer reveal around the inset drawers rather than planing a chamfer on the bottom of the drawers.

  • 2 The Village Carpenter // Jan 13, 2010 at 9:14 am

    We all make mistakes and seeing how others fix a problem is very helpful. Your projects looks great!

  • 3 Bob Rozaieski // Jan 13, 2010 at 10:04 am

    Nice revovery on the finish there Shannon. The finished piece looks great and no one would be the wiser, at least not until you decided to broadcast it ;) . Seriously though, I think fixing and recovering from our mistakes is what helps us to improve. None of us were born with the skills of a Townsend or Seymour.

  • 4 Bob Simmons // Jan 13, 2010 at 12:02 pm

    It’s not a screw-up if you can fix it. Think about it. Great craftspeople have learned how to correct their mistakes and as a result have learned how to minimize their chances for error. By the way…the chest of drawers turned out very well.

  • 5 Taylor // Jan 28, 2010 at 4:06 am

    I actually said, “WHAT UP!”. lol

    Great piece of furniture! This is my 1st set of videos to watch on your site. I heard about you from Wood Talk over at The Wood Whisperer. Glad I came over!

    You’ve got a really easy going way about yourself and the way you film. I dig it. Like Marc and Matt, I like the way you include mishaps and what you did to remedy the situation. That’s so very human of you to do. LOL!

    Great job man…keep up the fantastic work!

  • 6 Taylor // Jan 28, 2010 at 4:08 am

    Oh…Festool….you need to jump on this train. Lock this guy in before somebody else grabs him.

  • 7 Carolynne Wilkes // May 13, 2010 at 11:04 pm

    I too chimed in with “What’s Up!” – earning a raised eyebrow from my hubby AND eye roll from my son. I tried to explain… – oh well. I’m looking to do the summer guild build and your videos were a great insperation to ‘buck-up’ and give it a go. Thanks for letting us see mistakes and the recovery! Looks great!

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