My wife gave me a the Craftsman 21829 a few weeks ago as an early Christmas present. So, I made this sewing chest from a plan in Wood Magazine for her present. This is the first project I have used this saw for and the biggest project I have done since high school wood shop class (12 years ago). I am sure I could do a better if I made it again but she likes it and can't find the mistakes that I had to fix so I count this one as a success.
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Keep on turning out stuff like that and I can't wait to see what she gets you next Christmas
Nice job,
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Thanks for all the kind words! I really enjoyed making it but I would prefer someone else do the finish and sanding.
mpauly,
I got the plans from issue #88 June 1996 of Wood Magazine. The project was called "Chairside NeedleCraft Center". I don't see the plan online but you can buy the back-issue on this page http://store.woodstore.net/is88jun19.html. I have had pretty good luck in the library finding back issues so that might be an option for you.
Some further details.... It is about 27" high and the box is about 12"w x 21"l. I used red-oak and walnut from the local HD. The finish is three coats of poly that I sanded with 220 between coats and buffed with 000 steel wool when I was done.
I may have made a mistake and set the bar for her presents too high now. I have an order for a sewing machine cabinet for her birthday.
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Looks pretty good to me, you should be proud, and welcome to the club....Keith Z. Leonard
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Nicely done - good job! Welcome aboard, look forward to you next project.Ken Weaver
Clemson, SC
"A mistake is absolute proof that someone tried to do something!Comment
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