Garry Smith
07-07-2006, 9:14 AM
I have updated some photos of the inside of the shop. To save space here this link will take you there.
http://www.superwoodworks.com/Projects/ShopShots.htm
Also following are some recent update photos of a window treatment that has taken place in the shop.
This page http://www.superwoodworks.com/Projects/ShopWindows.htm has additional photos of the latest window treatment in the shop.
The carving in the window below came about from a photo my daughter took of me planning a board one day.
She then drew it on a piece of paper. Then I decided to make it a carving and a component of this window treatment.
I made the window casings to look like planes to try to tie it all together.
The woods used are Cherry, Birdseye Maple, Curly Maple (Plane sides) Walnut and Birch, Flame Birch (panels beside the carving) and Yellow Birch (Carving)
The process involved in making this case with the cherry and Birdseye maple drawers can be viewed on this page
http://www.superwoodworks.com/Projects/WindowDrawers.htm
Thanks for taking the time to view
Garry
http://www.superwoodworks.com/images/InsideShop/Windows/PlaneWindow2.JPG
http://www.superwoodworks.com/images/InsideShop/Windows/PlaneWindow3.JPG
http://www.superwoodworks.com/images/InsideShop/Windows/PlaneWindow5.JPG
http://www.superwoodworks.com/images/InsideShop/Windows/PlaneWindow6.JPG
http://www.superwoodworks.com/Projects/ShopShots.htm
Also following are some recent update photos of a window treatment that has taken place in the shop.
This page http://www.superwoodworks.com/Projects/ShopWindows.htm has additional photos of the latest window treatment in the shop.
The carving in the window below came about from a photo my daughter took of me planning a board one day.
She then drew it on a piece of paper. Then I decided to make it a carving and a component of this window treatment.
I made the window casings to look like planes to try to tie it all together.
The woods used are Cherry, Birdseye Maple, Curly Maple (Plane sides) Walnut and Birch, Flame Birch (panels beside the carving) and Yellow Birch (Carving)
The process involved in making this case with the cherry and Birdseye maple drawers can be viewed on this page
http://www.superwoodworks.com/Projects/WindowDrawers.htm
Thanks for taking the time to view
Garry
http://www.superwoodworks.com/images/InsideShop/Windows/PlaneWindow2.JPG
http://www.superwoodworks.com/images/InsideShop/Windows/PlaneWindow3.JPG
http://www.superwoodworks.com/images/InsideShop/Windows/PlaneWindow5.JPG
http://www.superwoodworks.com/images/InsideShop/Windows/PlaneWindow6.JPG