Overdue project for a friend's sister.
Quilt Wall Rack 1 (33).jpg
Domino joinery mainly.
Quilt Wall Rack 1 (21).jpg
Cherry with shellac and paste wax.
Quilt Wall Rack 1 (42).jpg
Quilt Wall Rack 1 (41).jpg
Overdue project for a friend's sister.
Quilt Wall Rack 1 (33).jpg
Domino joinery mainly.
Quilt Wall Rack 1 (21).jpg
Cherry with shellac and paste wax.
Quilt Wall Rack 1 (42).jpg
Quilt Wall Rack 1 (41).jpg
"A hen is only an egg's way of making another egg".
– Samuel Butler
Very nice! That shellac and wax finish is amazing for cherry!
Thats excellent. I like that the quilt will never be sagging from hanging on a weak dowel rod.
Best Regards, Maurice
Very nice. It is a nice project to display someone else's work.
Lee Schierer
USNA '71
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I added a few ebony accents so things aren't so plain.
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The square plug pattern on the backsplash is inspired by the clients zodiac constellation. She's not into astrology but I wanted a random pattern and this makes it a little personal in a non-obvious way.
"A hen is only an egg's way of making another egg".
– Samuel Butler
A splendid rack Glenn. Perhaps we can get some pics in the future of the quilt and rack together.
That came out real nice.
Hey Glenn
How about sharing a pic of that cabinet in your avatar?
There is a thread on the build on here somewhere. IIRC it is titled Greene and Greene Wall Cabinet or something close.
GnG Wall Cab (178).jpg . GnG Wall Cab (171).jpg
GnG Wall Cab (162).jpg . GnG Wall Cab (161).jpg
It is scaled to hold the overflow from my CD collection. Sepele with an oil/varnish blend. Lapped back slats and I believe a bocote pull.
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Last edited by glenn bradley; 09-26-2022 at 9:06 AM.
"A hen is only an egg's way of making another egg".
– Samuel Butler
Beautiful results on both projects, Glenn! Well done, Sir!
Ken
So much to learn, so little time.....