Six Pane Oak Hutch
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I recently finished a Six Pane Oak Hutch made of white oak. You can view it at the bottom of my gallery page at http://www.srww.com/gallery-fine-furniture.htm . Also, you can view a log of its construction on page http://www.srww.com/six-pane-oak-hutch.htm . Lastly, I have a number of furniture models available for free in native SketchUp files. See http://www.srww.com/sketchup-furniture-plans.htm . The last two (Office Table and Six Pane Oak Hutch) were modeled entirely in SketchUp and are quite complete. The previous ones were done in TurboCAD and imported to SketchUp, aprocess which leaves behind a lot of information like dimensions. So these models, while complete structurally, need some cleanup and dimensioning.
Joe....
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I really enjoyed looking through your site..Love your work..Thank you...
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3eighty,
You are welcome. Hope we get to talk more on the new SketchUp Woodworking forum.
Joe....
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Beautiful work!
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Dear Chiefwoodworker,
Your 'hutch' reminded me of a Welsh Dresser, and so I thought I would send you an image, complete with stoneware.
Caption with photo:
Late 19th century Welsh dresser, pine with original painted and grained finish. The open rack with original hooks, above a base of three drawers and two panelled cupboards. Probably made by H.V.Thomas, cabinet makers Narberth, Pembrokeshire c1890
Approx 61" wide x 84½" high x 17½" deep (approx 155cm wide x 215cm high x 44.5 cm deep)
Regards,
Bob
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Thanks Gidon. Glad you liked it.
Bob, do you have a bigger picture or do you know of its existence. I might like to build one. I really like the design.
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Dear Joe,
Sorry, I got that second link wrong. Should be:
http://www.timbowenantiques.co.uk/home.asp?ID=289
That site also has a nice collection of images of antique furniture .
kind regards,
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Thanks a lot Bob. That saves me some homework.
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Dear Joe,
I found the image while carrying out a web search for Welsh Dressers, and chose it for its composition and reasonable clarity.
I started here:
found the image here:
but you could go here where the photographs are quite good (nice selection):
http://www.tlysau.org.uk/search/simpleSearch.php?lang=en&srch=welsh%20dresser&pg=1
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Bob
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