There will be a couple of further posts about this chest; I’ve been asked for plans and I have an idea for a cutting list which is slightly more exciting than it sounds.
But for now I’m calling it finished.
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seventeenth-century joined furniture; green wood, hand tools
Brilliant video of your build. Really well done, and you could replace Sir David Attenborough as a documentary narrator some day! I love the chest itself as well. The whole series has been very inspiring; thanks for taking the time to share it.
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High praise indeed!
Thanks David. That means a lot.
St.John
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This has been a pleasure to follow and I love the result. Definitely will need to go on the to do list.
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Thanks!
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