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    • KrisidiousK Offline
      Krisidious
      last edited by

      Very nice David... Love the stain color.

      One critique, the wood grain on the shelves is vertical instead of horizontal.

      By: Kristoff Rand
      Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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      • Dave RD Offline
        Dave R
        last edited by

        Nice piece, David. It kind of looks like it was done during one of Nakashima's lazy periods. It doesn't have the same flavor as most of his pieces.

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        • cottyC Offline
          cotty
          last edited by

          If you modeled those fine details, you should show us a close-up...

          my SketchUp gallery

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          • D Offline
            davidheim1
            last edited by

            Screen Shot 2015-02-11 at 7.35.18 PM.png

            Here's a view of the dovetails.

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              slbaumgartner
              last edited by

              Interesting orientation of the dovetails: they will keep the top from lifting off, but not the sides from separating.

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                davidheim1
                last edited by

                You're right about the dovetails, slbaumgartner. Maybe, as Dave Richards said, Nakashima did this in his lazy period. Or maybe he used a really strong glue.

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                • Dave RD Offline
                  Dave R
                  last edited by

                  Or maybe he used pocket screws. πŸ˜†

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                  • K Offline
                    KrisM
                    last edited by

                    Well, traditional dovetails will only ever resist movement in one direction. So Mr. Nakashima should have used those crazy skewed dovetails. πŸ˜„

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                    • pbacotP Offline
                      pbacot
                      last edited by

                      I'd replace the metal shelf strips with a few holes... Maybe back in those days that was new and interesting. All you need is a few holes to move that center shelf up and down a couple inches not a strip from top to bottom (or a fixed shelf). Must be some good woodworking going on--I wouldn't try that without a back panel to keep it from racking.

                      Nice model and render. Thanks for sharing.

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                      • J Offline
                        jtri
                        last edited by

                        We still have designers and architects specifying the metal strips today and we have to make the cabinets with them. Very infuriating. I agree no back makes it a much more difficult piece. Was it used as a two sided bookcase?

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                          davidheim1
                          last edited by

                          Sorry, but I have no idea whether this piece was used as a two-sided bookcase. The absence of a back is a concern because the piece is liable to rack with some good stiffener. But I just model 'em.
                          Thanks for all the good comments.
                          Best,
                          dh

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