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grouper therapy;351365 wrote: I think the pics above will answer your question .I am glad you asked it made me remember that stand. The guy that bought it has spent enormous amounts of money on it and it is supposedly awsome .I will try to get some pics.
Yes, it did. Very nice looking. I still have the jigs I used when I made mine. Its nowhere near as large physically and it wasn't a half circle. Probably more like 1/36th of a circle. The front is a bow front is all. But, the entire thing is curved on the front with the raised panel doors and it even had a drawer in the front of it. I have pics of it even though I don't have the stand/canopy anymore. They are on my desktop and I am on my laptop. Will try to post pics of it tomorrow. When I made my rails, I didn't have a steamer so I cut oak strips 1/4" thick, planed them down to 3/16, used 4 to curve and glue back up to make the curved pieces. The panels on the doors were done so that they would only be 4" wide or so and the panels were flat panels that were planed down to 1/4". The grain cupped the wood perfectly to match the curve. It also had curved crown molding and curved galley rail on it.
I swore I would never build another one but there were some things I didn't like about that one and with it now gone, I will build another one. Just not any time soon. When I get ready to, I will get hold of you and I would like to talk to you about some other ways to make the curved pieces if I don't have a steamer. Making one piece a day took me 13 days to make the 13 curved pieces. Not very fast
