After some plain banding and some experiments, I decided to challenge myself, with a little help from someone who knows and some web research, the photos show the results.
The red is Padauk with some very white Maple then 1mm Sapele the other is European Beach, it is set in Sapele again its 1mm laminated into the curve.
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Happy New Year
It all happened last year, I have amazed myself all the prep work was done during the working year so on Boxing day morning I popped the window out dismantled it cleaned it up I had made a new liner for the inside so that was quickly fitted and the window was back in with its roof in place, I think it was a good move the side of the house looks so much more attractive.
The icing on the cake is that I have also painted the lounge that is the room that the window is in, the window had not been leaking but it now has a stainless steel tray along the bottom to catch and shed any water that may leak in future.
The icing on the cake is that I have also painted the lounge that is the room that the window is in, the window had not been leaking but it now has a stainless steel tray along the bottom to catch and shed any water that may leak in future.
Monday, December 5, 2011
An on going dream
I saw this patten some time ago and just had to give it a go, I now have two of them, and am thinking two more to use as end panels to the desk, I think I can see a European Beach and Mahogany piece developing.
Time to play
The banding bug has got me, the larger banding was put together with material that I have laying around screaming at me to be used, and that is the excuse for lack of contrast it is about 40mm wide and I have made about 6 meters of it, I just had to buy a thicknesser to move forward so the smaller banding is made with the intention of using it in a desk around a curved front top edge it will be capped on either side with laminated Mahogany, it is 27 mm wide, I have cut the first piece at 2.5 mm thick so with some luck and skill I may manage about 3 meters in length.
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Adding character.
| Before |
I am so happy with the end result, I did make some components for a second one as I made the first one so one day there will be a twin over the lounge window.
The difference in the color is the time of day, the first being a cold early morning as the sun rose on the other side of the house the pics below are more the true color as the sun set in the west .
| The trim is needed |
| After |
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Feast or Famine
| Roof window |
| Bracket |
The material to use for the roof was in some ways easy, stainless steel, no fuss, long lasting, quick, the brackets to hold up the roof was also easy, a nice curve mortise and tenoned into the vertical and rafter all pre-made and painted over the last 2 months, in fact it was all pre-made and has preoccupied my head for 2 months now, no it's not an excuse for not updating the blog for the last 2 months.
But.
Happy New year
A change of directions.
| Model 2 |
Many years ago after I had left home and moved away I needed an ironing board so the best way was to make one and casting my mind back I remembered the one my mother had but of course to copy it was not so easy from 13000 miles, well I got there, maybe not perfect but it has worked for 25 plus years, now my son wants a sturdy ironing board so I say yes a chance to improve on what I have, well I should have drawn it in both perspective's but any way here it is in working order.
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