HoosierBuddy
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TADA!
My 17 year-old finished his entry for the 4H fair this year, woodworking projects. It's a standing desk in the arts & crafts style. It features pinned or wedged mortise and tenon construction. Primary materials are hard maple and cherry with ebony accents. The single drawer is mounted on hidden soft-close sliders and has half-blind dovetails in front and through dovetails at the rear corners. The "pencil tray" is held in by magnets to make a semi-hidden compartment for valuables like candy bars.
This is his 9th year in woodworking. He passed me in skill level about 2 years back, mostly because he has about 10 times as much patience as I have for fiddling with details.
His next project is cleaning all the sawdust out of the garage. I hope that goes as well as the desk.
Phil
My 17 year-old finished his entry for the 4H fair this year, woodworking projects. It's a standing desk in the arts & crafts style. It features pinned or wedged mortise and tenon construction. Primary materials are hard maple and cherry with ebony accents. The single drawer is mounted on hidden soft-close sliders and has half-blind dovetails in front and through dovetails at the rear corners. The "pencil tray" is held in by magnets to make a semi-hidden compartment for valuables like candy bars.
This is his 9th year in woodworking. He passed me in skill level about 2 years back, mostly because he has about 10 times as much patience as I have for fiddling with details.
His next project is cleaning all the sawdust out of the garage. I hope that goes as well as the desk.
Phil

