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Art nouveau cabinet

 

 

 This is an alluring art nouveau wall cabinet. The cabinet is in the center and three shelves on each side complete the design. Its ornamentation is fully in art nouveau style. It contains a large number of different leaves and flowers, and a curious tiger in the lower part. The door of the cabinet contains a beautiful fretworked panel showing a lady in a garden.

  This is a pattern completely reconstructed after an old Italian masterpiece design.  The largest piece is divided in sections that can be cut separately and assembled easily with the help of dovetail joints. The joints of these sections, though discrete, are nevertheless almost completely covered by the six side shelves. Besides the long time required to complete a project like this, its construction has no particular difficulty. The patterns have been designed to use 1/4 and 1/8 inches wood or 6 and 3 mm wood. Even so, the design would look terrific in larger size. This can be attained easily by scaling the patterns appropriately. These are the measures of the cabinet depending on the wood thickness you use:

  Height Width Depth
1/8 and 1/4 in. wood 29,4 in. 17,7 in. 4,9 in.
3/16 and 3/8 in. wood 44,1 in. 26,5 in 7,4 in.
4 and 8 mm. wood 94 cm. 56,6 cm. 15,6 cm.
3 and 6 mm. wood 70,5 cm. 42,5 cm. 11,7 cm.

  Please note that this pattern is registered and copyrighted. If you would like to have it I offer it for 18 € plus shipping. The pattern is computer made, which provides total precision, and nicely printed for convenient scrolling. Click here to buy this pattern. Write me to info@finescrollsaw.com for any questions.

 This picture has been sent by Paolo Cantonetti from Italy: ¨ This project has taken me more time than usual, a bit more than one month, because the work is quite delicate, especially due to the dimensions of the project. The wood used is popplar plywood of 3 and 6 mm, dyed in two colours, everything has been cut entirely with a hand saw. ¨

 

 These pictures are courtesy of Rex Proud from the United States.

 

 These pictures are courtesy of Angel Revuelta Toledano from Sevilla, Spain.

 

 These pictures are courtesy of Wolfgang Roth from Germany.

 

This picture has been kindly sent by Jose Antonio Mateos from Valladolid, Spain.

  This picture has been sent by Jose Luis Tellez from Celaya (Guanajuato, Mexico). 

 

 This picture is courtesy of Angel Lorenzo from Madrid, Spain.

  This picture has kindly been sent by Brian Carter from Scotland.

 

 This picture has been kindly sent by Andrea Graziano from Italy.

  This picture has kindly been sent by Dieter Voss from Germany.

 

This picture has kindly been sent by Ester and Isaac  Arditi from Israel.

  This picture is courtesy of Pete DeFrancisco from the USA.

 

These pictures are courtesy of Ilya Kulinsky from the USA.

 

This picture has been sent by Renato Zanoni from Italy.

This picture has been kindly sent by Oleg Velesjuk from Kaliningrad, Russia.
 

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