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Harlem Spice Chest Part II: Corbels, Molding & Drawers

Popular Woodworking·Brian DeJong·27 days ago
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We may receive a commission when you use our affiliate links. However, this does not impact our recommendations. This piece is inspired by period spice chests and offers a great way to practice traditional hand tool techniques.  In the last issue of Popular Woodworking, we started building this spice chest . It is a great small project with lots of details. Historically, there are a lot of examples of spice chests that were built in the past. These would have been used to house spices (obviously) as well as other expensive commodities. Previously, we built the case. With its dovetailed construction and dadoed dividers, it’s a complex little piece, but isn’t so large that it’s intimidating. Now, we’ll switch over into creating some of the finer details on this piece, starting with the corbels. Read Part 1: Harlem Spice Chest Online Extras:   Download a full-sized template.…

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