| Project by Joe Brumley | posted 200 days ago | 196 views | 0 times favorited | 6 comments | ![]() |
This was my first project for someone. It is a singer stand for the Serbian Orthodox church in Indianapolis and was built in 2001. It is oak veneered plywood and oak solid wood for the drawers and doors. It was built with pretty straight forward construction. Glue, nails and screws. I added some moldings from Rockler to make it a little more interesting. The two frames on the front were supposed to receive carvings of the Serbian cross but I did not make them at the time and I think that it is now no longer an issue. Enjoy.
-- Joe, Indiana, http://www.crookedshack.com
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6 comments so far
Scott Bryan
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posted 200 days ago
Joe,
This is a very nice piece. The molding and onlay add some excellent details to the piece. It is a project of which you should be proud.
Thank you for sharing.
-- With God's help all things are possible- even woodworking. Woodworking is not just a hobby, it is an (expletive deleted) expensive hobby.
ND2ELK
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posted 200 days ago
Hi Joe
You did a beautiful job on this piece. The church should have been very happy with their cabinet. Thanks for posting.
God Bless
tom
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Mario
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posted 200 days ago
Beautiful peice. Thanks for the pics.
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Bradford
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posted 199 days ago
Majestic.
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GaryK
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posted 199 days ago
That really looks great!
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Texasgaloot
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posted 78 days ago
Makes me want to sing just a little better! Thanks for posting your great work!
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