A pair of originals
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I wanted to share a couple of original designs I modeled recently.
On the left is a wardrobe with a cupboard for suits and coats (or dresses) and a stack of graduated drawers for, well, underdrawers and socks and stuff. I chose a dark mahogany for the base, crown molding and pulls; cherry for the case; and chestnut with chestnut burl for the drawer boxes and door panels. I put in all the joinery because I get compulsive sometimes. The model seems to be fairly popular on the 3D Warehouse, with nearly 400 views and 60 downloads in two days.
On the right is a work station for a mini-lathe and grinder, reflecting my love for woodturning. Parts for the stand can be cut from a sheet of 3/4-in. plywood and a half-sheet of 1/2-in. ply. It has drawers for chucks, faceplates, grinding-jig parts, and other accessories; holes in the top to hold oft-used tools, knockout bars, and live centers; storage for wood, and a space below the storage to be filled with sand for ballast. I created a full set of plans for the work station--with a cutlist and assembly instructions--that I have for sale on my Etsy shop. So far, though, no takers. Dang.
Enjoy.
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Very nice, David. Very nice.
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Nice David. I'll look at your stand I have a need for something like that, sized to roll under my bench. No promises though. If you saw my workspace... no don't look! Nice job. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks, pbacot. Here's a link to the Etsy listing for the plan, just in case. (And I'm sure my shop is smaller and messier than yours.)
Best,
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Bravo !

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Functional!

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Thanks, gents.
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