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    • D Offline
      davidheim1
      last edited by

      Just finished a model of a fall-front desk designed by Harvey Ellis, an associate of Gustav Stickley whose designs lightened up Stickley's heavy, square furniture.
      I built the model from drawings in an issue of Fine Woodworking magazine from 1982. Too bad the magazine didn't produce a decent measured drawing; I had to extrapolate several key dimensions, and I probably don't have the hinge pins on the front aligned with the holes in the sides.
      Let me know what you think.
      Best,
      dh

      P.S.: Dave R, you're sure to find some Easter eggs here.


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      harvey ellis fall front desk.skp

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        Dave R
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        Nice. I like the rose medallions.

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          jpalm32
          last edited by

          Nice as always. Thanks for sharing.

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            mics_54
            last edited by

            I like it but... the shelves are shown as 1/8 thick...the dust around here would deflect them.

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            • D Offline
              davidheim1
              last edited by

              Michael,
              I know what you mean about thin shelves and dust. But the original had 1/8" shelves. Maybe the owners could afford cleaning help.
              Best.
              dh

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                mics_54
                last edited by

                @davidheim1 said:

                Michael,
                I know what you mean about thin shelves and dust. But the original had 1/8" shelves. Maybe the owners could afford cleaning help.
                Best.
                dh

                Interesting.

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