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      davidheim1
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      sugar chest.pngSpent this afternoon avoiding some real work, so I spent the time modeling this sugar chest. The original was made somewhere in the U.S. in about 1860; the primary wood is cherry. I based the model on images from the 1stdibs.com web site.
      Enjoy.
      dh

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      • tuna1957T Offline
        tuna1957
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        nice ! πŸ‘

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        • S ShepherdS Offline
          S Shepherd
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          I'm guessing the divider is dovetailed?

          S

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            davidheim1
            last edited by

            Thank you, tuna.
            As for the divider, S Shepherd, I actually have no idea how it's set into the chest because I didn't have any images of the chest's interior. But after looking at images of similar chests, I decided that it would be OK to set the divider into shallow dadoes in the front and back. Now that I think about it, using dovetails to house the divider would add a smidgen of strength to the chest. So thanks for your question.
            Best,
            dh

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              HornOxx
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              ... love it πŸ‘ - probably for shops where people bought by weight? how big is it?

              never trust a skinny cook

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                davidheim1
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                Thanxx, Hornoxx,
                The piece is 30 in. wide, 32-1/2 in. high, and 18 in. deep. And, yes, sugar chests were once common, when people bought the stuff in bulk.
                Best,
                dh

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