dressing

  1. cyclopentadiene

    Completed Dressing Table with cabriole legs

    Recently completed project, mahogany dressing table with cabriole legs and tiger paw feet. The table was made according to plans from http://www.toolsforworkingwood.com/indextool.mvc?prodid=LL-M-8 similar to a table the Museum of Early Decorative Arts (MESDA) in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. I...
  2. Mahogany Dressing Table (foot)

    Mahogany Dressing Table (foot)

  3. Mahogany Dressing Table 2

    Mahogany Dressing Table 2

  4. Mahogany Dressing Table

    Mahogany Dressing Table

  5. sawman101

    Dressing Blade Clamp Screw on DW788

    I experienced a lot of blade breakage on my DW788 awhile back. The blade clamp screw must be flat to work correctly, and my attempts at hand dressing them just wasn't good enough. I found a quick and simple way to accomplish this task. I took a piece of hardwood, approximately 1/4" thick. The...
  6. kooshball

    Which gouge for dressing a live edge slab?

    I have never done any carving but I have seen some nicely dressed live edge slabs that appear to have been done by a gouge. I will be working the live edge of a red oak slab soon and I think I will need a gouge; any suggestions on what size, type, brand, etc that I should seek out? Thanks
  7. Larry Rose

    Queen Anne Dressing Table

    I finished the dressing table or low boy a few days ago. It goes to a local schools annual fund raising auction. Now LOML says she wants one so I've either got to buy this one or build another:BangHead: Its mahogany with a coat of Minwax red mahogany oil stain followed by 3 coats of a 1 lb cut...
  8. Larry Rose

    WIP Dressing Table

    Lately I've been working on this mahogany Queen Anne style dressing table or low boy based on one in PWW a few issues ago. Now it's time to dismantle it and start my least favorite job, sanding. I'll do the drawers after its reassembled. I find it easier that way. View image in gallery...
  9. M

    Dressing table

    Well this is the third piece I have finished for my daughters room. Constructed mostly of red oak taken out of the front yard a couple of years ago. I'm ok with it but felt much better before finishing it. :BangHead: My finishing skills when stain is involved could be compared to a blindfolded...

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