Introduction: Cherry and Walnut Sculpted Bench
I made this bench for my wife for Christmas Made of 2"thick walnut and 3 1/2 " cherry hope you like it.
Step 1:
I started with a slab cut piece of cherry with live edge on both sides 3 1/2 " think 13 wide x 38" long removed the bark and planed down to 3 1/8th
Step 2:
I couldn't find any walnut wide enough so I joined 2 pieces 8"s wide 2 1/4 's thick
Step 3:
next I milled out the cherry to 3 1/4 28's long leaving the live edges and the walnut to 13' x 18' x 2' thick I wet them with water to show the grain. I like!
Step 4:
next layed out my 10 deg. dovetails starting from center out to leave live edge
Step 5:
made the rough cuts with the band saw
Step 6:
removed excess wood and cleaned up dovetails this step takes awhile
Step 7:
marked out pins in the walnut
Step 8:
cut and cleaned up pins
Step 9:
mated up I took my time with the clean up and the dovetails fit very nicely. Glued and ready for shaping
Step 10:
Marked out with patterns I made and roughed out with a chainsaw blade in my side grinder. Then various sandpaper starting with 24 grit
Step 11:
I used planes, rasps and sand paper to work it down until I was happy with the shape
Step 12:
3 1/4' dovetails are hard to get perfect
Step 13:
put a little glue and some cherry dust from my band saw let dry and sanded
Step 14:
they came out pretty good
Step 15:
next I used chisels, rasp and sand paper to bring the legs up to the shape of the live edge
Step 16:
a little scraping and sanding all over to 220 grit and it's ready for the finish
Step 17:
I used a semi gloss poly for the finish. This is after the first coat
Step 18:
5 coats sanded with 320 grit between coats still wet in picture
Step 19:
Its finished I had to let it set over night between coats of poly. but total time was about 12 hours not including searching for the wood. I payed $40.00 for the cherry it had been drying for about 3 years I was told. The walnut had been drying for about a year it was a little green but I think it will be ok. It was 2 1/2 thick x 8" x 9' I got it for $30.00 because it had a bad edge witch I didn't need anyway with the finish and sandpaper I got less than $100.00's in it I wish I had used gloss instead of semi But I'm well pleased I hope my wife is.Thanks for looking Peace Ricky
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35 Comments
3 years ago
very nice bench.......love the dovetails.....i never could do anything like that
6 years ago
Dovetails look like it grew there....
8 years ago on Introduction
Very nice bench. I wish I could cut out dovetails like that. Great build.
9 years ago
wow. good job sir.
9 years ago on Introduction
Really beautiful. Well done.
9 years ago
beautiful! genial
9 years ago
Is mesquite easy to do this with. I have plenty
Reply 9 years ago on Introduction
I believe mesquite is very dense and hard to cut but give it a shot, the grain is cool as well.
9 years ago
your wife is a very lucky women! so beautiful! amazing, great instructions. thanks for sharing please share more of your projects! cant wait to see whats next!
9 years ago on Introduction
I love it!
Reply 9 years ago on Introduction
Thanks
9 years ago
Great job! Very jealous
Reply 9 years ago on Introduction
Thanks dude
9 years ago on Introduction
beauty
Reply 9 years ago on Introduction
Thank you
9 years ago on Introduction
Very beautiful. The only think I don't like about it is that it is not mine!
Reply 9 years ago on Introduction
Thanks gcanders
Peace Ricky
9 years ago
Looking great
Reply 9 years ago on Introduction
Thank you
9 years ago on Introduction
George Nakashima would be proud.