Boston Blockfront Case finishing schedule

Actually the most important step in the finishing process, is to come up with the entire finishing ‘schedule’ (or recipe) that one is going to use to finish the piece. This schedule should be performed on scrap pieces from the project (ideally), or at the very least on scrap pieces from the same species. For […]

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Boston Blockfront finishing preparation

After the building of the project has completed, the next step is finishing preparation. It has been said that after the building has completed, the craftsman is only 50% completed with the project, I am a firm believer in that age old saying, finishing takes that long. First step the finishing preparation is completely sanding […]

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Boston Blockfront Drawer Fronts

Now we need to start the process for the drawer fronts, the drawer fronts are milled from 12/4 Mahogany stock to a finished thickness of 2 5/8″. After the drawer stock is milled to length, width and thickness, we next need to start the actual shaping process, after the drawer fronts are fully shaped the […]

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