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Table letter rack with drawer

 

 

This is an alluring table letter rack with an undoubtful XIX century design. The lower part features a drawer, making this letter rack perfect to keep the many little things that we all usually have over the table. The central circle is supposed to be for a mirror, but it can also be used for initials or for a company logo. The pattern is based in an old Italian design from the end of the XIX century that I have entirely reconstructed in the computer.  

 The pattern has been designed to use 3/16 inches wood or 5 mm wood. By scaling the pattern appropriately any other wood thickness can also be used. These are the measures of the letter rack depending on the wood width you use:

  Height Width Depth
3/16 in. wood 11.8 in. 15.1 in. 7.2 in.
 1/4 in. wood 15.7 in. 20.1 in. 9.6 in.
5 mm. wood 31.5 cm. 40.3 cm. 19.2 cm.
6 mm. wood 38 cm. 48 cm. 23 cm.

  Please note that this pattern is registered and copyrighted. If you would like to have it I offer it for 14 € 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.

 These pictures have kindly been sent by Dmitry Buleiko from Penzenskaya, Russia.

 

    These pictures have been sent by Isaac and Ester Arditi from Israel.

 

 These pictures have been sent by Gérard Vancaillie from Schaerbeek,Belgium.    

 

 These pictures have been sent by Rolando Rosetti from Italy.  

 

 This picture has been sent by Giovanni Cittadini from Italy.

This picture has been kindly sent by Eliane Mermin from France. 
 

 These pictures have been kindly sent by Oleg Velesjuk from Kaliningrad, Russia.

 

 This picture has been kindly sent by Manuel Ruiz Perez from San Fernando de Henares, Spain. 

 

  This picture has been sent by Benito Morcillo from Castellón, Spain.

 

  This picture has been kindly sent by Viktor Ruhl from Germany.

 

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

 

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