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Hope Chest or Cedar Chest...

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My son and DIL informed me last night that I am supposed to make the granddaughters hope chests. I know I've got some lead time here (they're only 10 months old) but thought I'd get started on the planning stage now. Anyone have or seen a good set of plans for a hope or cedar chest they'd like to share?
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Hi Tom! Take a gander at this thread. There are references to Hope/Cedar chests in page two. (I think posts #13 and further)
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Here is a picture (before stain/finish application) of the design I used to make one for each of our daughters.
The chest has three working drawers - one of the main reasons I chose that design.

It's a plan from Volume 32 of Woodsmith magazine.
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charlese wrote:Hi Tom! Take a gander at this thread.
And the thread IS???:)
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Found it again! As a computer operator - I'd make a good mid-wife! Ha Ha!
Sorry about the missing link! I'll give it a try again. :) The references to plans are in posts #13 and further.
http://www.shopsmith.net/forums/showthr ... hest+plans

Now you can actually take a gander.
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charlese wrote:Found it again! As a computer operator - I'd make a good mid-wife! Ha Ha!
Sorry about the missing link! I'll give it a try again. :) The references to plans are in posts #13 and further.
https://forum.shopsmith.com/viewtopic.php?t=2339&page=2&highlight=chest+plans

Now you can actually take a gander.

Chuck,

Don't put yourself down too much! That link is to MY post and I couldn't find it earlier when I wanted to include it in my post #3 here. But then I don't have to search much here because you or Dusty often post a link to things before I get the read the basic post. :D
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Hi Leonard! The way to find that particular thread is to search for the two words - chest plans. Sometimes the search function on the Forum works. Hope Tom can find what he is looking for.
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charlese wrote:Hi Leonard! The way to find that particular thread is to search for the two words - chest plans. Sometimes the search function on the Forum works. Hope Tom can find what he is looking for.
I have Charlie, and thanks to one and all. I should slap myself for not thinking to do a forum search before making a request. One of those senior moments creeping up on me, I guess...:o
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I no longer have the plans, but your post reminded me that my first major project 20 years ago was a cedar lined chest of mahogany; all mortise and tenons, no hardware except for the handle and lid support. I was completely on my own, as I didn't know anyone else who did wood working, and thought I was in over my head before the end of the first day. We've moved several times and still have it and use it.
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[quote="wgander"]I no longer have the plans, but your post reminded me that my first major project 20 years ago was a cedar lined chest of mahogany]Any pictures? Did you make your own wood hinges? That wood be an accomplishment for a first project!
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