Toni Ciuraneta
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Hi there.
I have decided to start a couple of projects at the same time while I'm waiting for the different finishes of my chair to dry, and one of them is a chest of drawers, as the front of the drawers will be curved (see drawing) I wonder if is there any trick or special technique to make them.
If I had a big lathe I could have glued the boards on a square wooden box and turn four of them at a time, but I haven't any and the only way I can imagine is by using section templates and hand planning.
Making some chamfers on the jointer and finishing them is a possibility but I'm not so sure in how to make them in a repetitive way and all equal.
Any help will be great ly appreciated.
Thanks in advance
I have decided to start a couple of projects at the same time while I'm waiting for the different finishes of my chair to dry, and one of them is a chest of drawers, as the front of the drawers will be curved (see drawing) I wonder if is there any trick or special technique to make them.
If I had a big lathe I could have glued the boards on a square wooden box and turn four of them at a time, but I haven't any and the only way I can imagine is by using section templates and hand planning.
Making some chamfers on the jointer and finishing them is a possibility but I'm not so sure in how to make them in a repetitive way and all equal.
Any help will be great ly appreciated.
Thanks in advance