I’m looking to build a 3 section German Schrank similar to the photo
Anyone have plans? The door panels are multiple laters of relief similar to a complex picture frame in reverse and many have hand carved center panels even complex locking mechanisms and hidden compartments
Thanks in advance for any help.
Kindest Regards,
Everett
German Schrank - anyone made one?
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This will be very interesting to watch the progress as you go. Please take us all with you on this journey.
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+1
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Re: German Schrank - anyone made one?
+1we will need a lot of pictures
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Re: German Schrank - anyone made one?
Very cool,
and if that one is schrank, I can only imagine how large the full sized ones are.
and if that one is schrank, I can only imagine how large the full sized ones are.
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10ER #23430, 10ER #84609, 10ER #94987,two SS A-34 jigsaws for 10ER.
1959 Mark 5 #356595 Greenie, SS Magna Jointer, SS planer, SS bandsaw, SS scroll saw (gray), DC3300,
Re: German Schrank - anyone made one?
I lived in West Germany, as it was known at the time, in the late 80's and assembled quite a few "Schranken" (the plural). They were absolutely nothing like what is pictured, IIRC this version would have been Americanized to 'living room Schrank.' I don't recall the German for it. Most of ours were more like a really cheap armoire to fill the role left by the lack of closets, a popular non-feature in European home construction and you could buy them in a department store. Think vinyl over particle board. The wide variation in pieces named Schrank may add to the challenge of finding plans. The ones we had you could easily draw on the back of a cocktail napkin. Good luck, it is a fine project and quite an impressive undertaking!
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The ones I helped a buddy coming back from Wiesbaden Germany were more ornate but were solid oak. Each of the three sections weighed well over 300 lbs and we used a motorized hand truck used to move Fireproof Filing Cabinet to move them. They remained rock solid and the etched (sandblasted) glass in them was never stressed being moved. The project will involve three units, and a stand-alone matching grandfather clock if I undertake it.
With the price of wood these days it is not something I can underestimate in material or time.
I am looking for the joinery and hardware design to find out if I will even attempt to build them.
I told them I still feel the best course may be to commission it done in Germany and ship it here.
I would like to know more about them.. a great deal more.
I have not found the resources I need yet, and was hoping someone here might have a source or some experience.
Everett
With the price of wood these days it is not something I can underestimate in material or time.
I am looking for the joinery and hardware design to find out if I will even attempt to build them.
I told them I still feel the best course may be to commission it done in Germany and ship it here.
I would like to know more about them.. a great deal more.
I have not found the resources I need yet, and was hoping someone here might have a source or some experience.
Everett
Re: German Schrank - anyone made one?
it looks amazing, share more pictures with us