Jason, that's simply beautiful!
The execution is exguisite and your craftsmanship is superb.
You are definately an inspiration in your woodwork and the ministry.
Jason - a most excellent piece - as usual. Fantastic in every regard.
Very nice work Jason...sorry to hear about your grandfather. I love the pinned tenons!
supper sweet, nice and very artistic.... Really love the overall look such smooth transition.
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Wow Jason, that's almost as nice as the one you did three years ago!
Bill Simmeth
Delaplane VA
Brett and everyone else,
Thanks so much for the kind words. You guys are always very gracious, especially considering it's been awhile since I finished this one.
I ended up giving this to a friend of mine when I moved to California and have wanted to replace it since then. He gives me visitation rights but the cost of flying to Chicago prevents me from seeing it very much
Thanks again!
Jason
Hans, the birdseye that you see is the panel in the hanging wall cupboard that I made quite some time ago. It's a smaller version of what the Shakers used to make.Originally Posted by Hans Braul
I emailed Jason to ask some questions about this beautiful cupboard he posted years ago. He has not replied. It also appears he has not posted here in months. I hope he is doing OK.
Maybe someone else can help with my questions. I am interested in building some cabinet doors like he made for his cupboard. It appears to me the raised panel is beveled slightly. (Rather than simply 90 degrees) Can anyone guess what the bevel angle might be?
Also, what steps would you take and what power tools would you use to form the raised panel? I can see how it might be done with 2 cuts on the table saw, but I'm not sure if that is the best approach.
Thanks all.
I think it's a simple beveled router bit, Available from Lee Valley I believe http://www.leevalley.com/US/wood/pag...8&ap=1....just click on his screen name and visit his website. The construction pics contain details about tools and technique.
Last edited by Joe Leigh; 06-23-2011 at 4:24 PM.
Thanks Joe. That info has me on the right track now.
Wow, Jason. Thanks for inspiring. Some day. Some day. So many subtle details; so tastefully done.
I gotta say, I miss that guy. He was around here quite often and not only is he kind and giving, but he also does some amazing and inspiring work as Mr. Patel pointed out!! I thought he lived in California near Mr. Padilla but I might be confusing his location with someone esle. Come back Jason, please!!!!
David
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HA! This always happens to me. I did not realize this thread is 7 years old!!!!!
According to Jason's web site, he's now in Michigan...apparently moved from the left-coast to a new work assignment. I did send him a message on Facebook and let him know folks were asking about him.
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