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The completed knife display case

I finally completed the knife display case and  delivered it to the lady who commissioned it.   She was very happy with the case, which is the most important thing.  It is a wedding anniversary gift for her husband.   His collection of Harley knives has been sitting in the closet for many years, so now he will have them out on display.

The case is made from Tiger Maple and African Mahogany and is approx. 16″ x 32″. The joints are inlaid half blind dovetails.   The wooden hinges are made from tiger maple. The pockets for the knives were routed with the Daisy Pin Router and then were flocked. A french cleat on the back of the display will allow it to be hung on the wall. It is pretty heavy and I thought a french cleat would be the safest means of hanging it.

Here are some images of the completed project.

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2 comments to The completed knife display case

  • Awesome work. I really like the inlaid dovetails. After reading your article on it, it looks a bit complex to pull off effectively. How does the top keep from opening if she hangs it on the wall — are those magnets on the corners?

  • Thanks for the comments Bill. Yes there are small rare earth magnets in the corners to keep the lid closed. The inlaid dovetails appear pretty complicated at first glance, but they are really just a sequence of simple steps.

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