sandchip
Well-Known Member
An elderly lady gave this to my daddy back in the mid 70s. We always wanted to restore it, but it just sat in his shop, because neither we nor anybody else could figure out how this thing was originally. I showed it to several people who knew early furniture and got the same response (?). The last one told me that I might as well take the door off and make a display cabinet out of it.
So, I removed the door which was original, but only covered about 3/4 of the opening and had been moved from the bottom to the top at some point early in the life of this piece. I cleaned it up good, patched where the 2 shelves had been removed at some point in time. I had some 1/2" glass cut for shelves, with the front corners clipped so I could run a rope light in the corners, up the side, across the top, and back down. Drilled so I could use adjustable shelf clips, 2 on each side for a total of 8 per shelf.
A couple of the pictures show where a smoothing plane was used to dress the boards. The morning sun happened to hit just right on the side the other day. The side boards are 16" wide. There's also a close-up of one of the hooks that run across the back and sides.
Anyway, I've got somewhere to display my meager pottery collection now. I like the way the primitive nature of the cabinet and pottery compliment each other. Just wish my Daddy was here to share it with me.
So, I removed the door which was original, but only covered about 3/4 of the opening and had been moved from the bottom to the top at some point early in the life of this piece. I cleaned it up good, patched where the 2 shelves had been removed at some point in time. I had some 1/2" glass cut for shelves, with the front corners clipped so I could run a rope light in the corners, up the side, across the top, and back down. Drilled so I could use adjustable shelf clips, 2 on each side for a total of 8 per shelf.
A couple of the pictures show where a smoothing plane was used to dress the boards. The morning sun happened to hit just right on the side the other day. The side boards are 16" wide. There's also a close-up of one of the hooks that run across the back and sides.
Anyway, I've got somewhere to display my meager pottery collection now. I like the way the primitive nature of the cabinet and pottery compliment each other. Just wish my Daddy was here to share it with me.