What do you guys think of these I call them harvest containers. I really enjoyed making them very challenging for me.
Two different wood any dare to guess?
Now i need to find someone to buy this madness.
Thanks for looking Andrew
What do you guys think of these I call them harvest containers. I really enjoyed making them very challenging for me.
Two different wood any dare to guess?
Now i need to find someone to buy this madness.
Thanks for looking Andrew
Last edited by Andrew Hughes; 10-27-2018 at 2:28 AM.
Aj
Gorgeous!
Black walnut and sycamore??
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Thanks Jim
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Aj
Big Leaf Maple? I forgot you were on the left-coast...
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The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...
Yes! I do like them. The thing that makes them art is the wood is not too thick.
I think they are beautiful. Love ‘em. Nice work, Andrew. I’ve never seen anything like that at craft fairs, etc. I would think they would sell well.
Very creative and attractive! I'll bet they'll sell quickly. The wood is just gorgeous!
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Very nice looking containers. Can you provide a few more details on how you make them and the finishing?
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Those are really nice - I'd buy one.
Beautiful miters, too. Are they reinforced in any way?
Very creative! How are you doing the bottoms?
Seriously nice! Love the way the grain flows around the corners. If you can share tips about cutting and joining the miters that would be great.
Very cool! musta been tricky matching up the corners and the compound miters, I believe the second is eucalyptus?
Yes Barry got it. Eucalyptus and walnut.
I was asked about tips to make these containers. I really don’t even know if I could explain all the steps, in a nut shell i used a compound miter to get me close then a small apron plane for the final fit. Careful selection of the pieces some luck some skill some art.
The corners are joined with dominos.
Thanks for all the comments.
Aj
The Domino can do anything! They are very nice! Hope you find a market for them. If not, they would make great gifts for family and friends.
Those are very beautiful. Lovely work.
-Howard