(Continued) After the fit is good, The leaves are glued in. After they dry, I scrape off the paper. Placing Ebony.jpgCut Ebony.jpgInlay Prior to Scraping.jpg I then cleaned up the surface and shot the edges. A Coat of BLO and let to dry overnight. Shooting Edges.jpgCoat of BLO.jpg Now I need to figure out what to do with the panel. I'm thinking I will re-saw it and make it a door for a ...
I am down to the part I have been dreading, the inlay. I have always liked the Japanese Brush and Ink Drawings. I travel with a sketchbook, brushes and pens. I found I was interested in this type of motif could be added to a cabinet. Here is a concept sketch. Brush and Ink.jpg I then spent a bit of time scaling this and composing it on the box. Concept.jpg So, I thought I would do a practice panel to ensure I was ...
Well the end seems in sight now. I have a coat of finish on the legs. I also fastened the top handle. So next it was mortising of the hasps and then fashioning the attachment plate. I cut the mortises for the hasps. I rough out with my Dremel set up for inlay and then pared carefully with a chisel to my layout lines. After mortising, I put a coat of finish down to avoid getting finish on the hasps. I had cast the hasps last fall from bronze. That was a bit frustrating as twice I cracked ...
I haven't posted on the blog for a while. Between work, travel and a few intervening projects (Guitar, Table, Shoe rack, etc…) I hadn't made much progress recently on the stand. I did cast the hasps and fabricated the pins last fall but didn't take pictures. Well, I sourced the walnut leg material and found some nice straight grained thick QS stock for the legs and started the fabrication. Page-01.jpg I worked up the basic design in Sketchup to explore my ideas. I ...
From 2011: “There was a spirited discussion in the design forum around using SketchUp vs drawing by hand. I am a proponent of designing by hand, so if something else works for you, do it. First, I should explain that I never use anyone else's plans unless I am taking a class. I am also an Architect, Artist and Musician which may give some insight as to my nonconformist attitudes. I am not trying to espouse that you should design this way or that this way is the best, but merely that this is my way. ...