View Full Version : Halfway there (OK, so maybe a little more than halfway)..
Chris Kelble
12-04-2010, 11:06 PM
Finally making some progress on this desk. Here is the sketchup (my own design):
http://i302.photobucket.com/albums/nn88/ckelble/desk_032209_1.jpg
Here is the bottom half:
http://i302.photobucket.com/albums/nn88/ckelble/P1000924.jpg
Cherry and cherry ply with a walnut inlay in the desk top.
The hutches and bridge are pretty much built, but I had to get these first 3 pieces out of my shop to finish the other three. Hopefully have them done by New Years.
Here are some more pictures showing closer views:
http://i302.photobucket.com/albums/nn88/ckelble/P1000929.jpg
http://i302.photobucket.com/albums/nn88/ckelble/P1000928.jpg
A little bit of curl in the cherry ply I bought...
http://i302.photobucket.com/albums/nn88/ckelble/P1000927.jpg
C Scott McDonald
12-04-2010, 11:28 PM
Looks Great!
Well Done!
Paul Murphy
12-05-2010, 12:00 AM
It's turning out very well, all your design work sure has paid off. I like the curly cherry a lot.
Mike Cruz
12-05-2010, 7:55 AM
Awe, man...all that hard work, then you sanded throught the veneer...TWICE! I can see it clearly in the last photo...:D If you've never done it, you won't get what I'm talking about. :o
Looks great. That'll get a lot of kudos from all you show it to. And maybe even a commission job or two. :rolleyes:
Fred Belknap
12-05-2010, 8:08 AM
Very nice. You do nice work. Finish looks great.
Chris Kelble
12-05-2010, 8:09 AM
Awe, man...all that hard work, then you sanded throught the veneer...TWICE! I can see it clearly in the last photo...:D If you've never done it, you won't get what I'm talking about. :o
Looks great. That'll get a lot of kudos from all you show it to. And maybe even a commission job or two. :rolleyes:
Yeah, those light reflections do look like I went through it. :eek: And yes, I've done it before, even on this piece. Actually, the walnut inlay was added because when I tried to level out the surface between the solid framing of the desk top and the plywood, I tore up the veneer when I went crossgrain. So, added a design feature....
Stephen Cherry
12-05-2010, 8:20 AM
Wow! Is that real wood?
Mike Cruz
12-05-2010, 10:25 AM
Classic, Chris! More than one piece has gotten an inlay to cover up such a slip. I had to do that with a corner piece (the kind that sits on your countertop in the kitchen with a roll top). While it was made of solid hickory, I had to route a dado/groove in the bottom of the top piece to let the three sides go into the top piece...Yeah, I put the groove on the top of the top piece...so it got a walnut inlay. Looks nice, though...:o
Great save. I'm impressed that your inlay needed to be that narrow. Usually, when you tear it up or go through, you do it good. Nice work.
Gary Herrmann
12-05-2010, 11:55 AM
Very nice job, Chris. Thanks for taking pics before bringing it over here. That way I don't have to.
You say it will be in my office before New Years?
Dave Tesch
12-05-2010, 12:00 PM
my favorite part is the banding around the drawer fronts. is this simple mitre banding or a rail and style?
Chris Kelble
12-05-2010, 8:34 PM
Very nice job, Chris. Thanks for taking pics before bringing it over here. That way I don't have to.
You say it will be in my office before New Years?
Gary,
I'll deliver it as soon as the check clears....
Chris Kelble
12-05-2010, 8:35 PM
my favorite part is the banding around the drawer fronts. is this simple mitre banding or a rail and style?
It's a simple beaded mitre banding. The drawer face centers are just plywood.
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