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069 - Victorian locomotive shelf

This is a terrific project for anyone who likes trains, a shelf containing a very detailed and artistic representation of a Victorian locomotive. The lower part of the shelf is gracefully ornamented with Victorian fretwork designs. The pattern is based in an old English design that I have reconstructed entirely in the computer.

This project is designed to be made with 1/4 inches wood or with 6 mm wood, but of course it can be scaled at will, and the result is particularly attractive in larger sizes. The following table gives the dimensions of the shelf depending on the wood thickness you use:

Height Width Depth
1/4 in. wood 11 in. 15.4 in. 2.5 in.
6 mm wood 26.3 cm 36.8 cm 5.9 cm
3/8 in. wood 16.5 in. 23.1 in. 3.75 in.
9 mm wood 39.4 cm 55.2 cm 8.9 cm

Please note that this pattern is registered and copyrighted. If you would like to have it I offer it for 9 € plus shipping. The pattern is computer made, which provides total precision, and nicely printed for convenient scrolling. Please write me to [email protected] to buy this pattern or for any questions.

This picture has kindly been sent by Daniel Navarre from France.

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