Friday, September 9, 2011
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Saturday, July 18, 2009
New Work - beginnings
As I was dismantling the roof from my back porch, I cut away sections in order to safely remove it overhead. When the decking came away, I was struck with the character of the material on the underside...and what amazing condition it was in. The porch dates to the turn of the century (the last century). The seaming and the finish reminded me or metal-clad fire doors in old timber buildings and how much I liked the pattern and finish.
So I decided to use one of the sections as the basis for the next piece. I sketched the solution of a piece of wood in the shop (see post above), and began the piece without any scaled drawings.
The photos show me removing the built-up layers of "roof patch" that had been applied over the years.
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Published (sidenote)
I just found out that a box I made was published in the latest issue of Fine Woodworking Magazine. It's also listed online at: LINK
It's fabricated from Tamo Ash veneer on the exterior, and opening it reveals a Pommele Sapele veneer with an aluminum bottom. The "hardware" is an aluminum ball that's been turned on a metal lathe and rotate arbitrarily and "polished" ... a bit difficult to discern that level of detail in the photo.
Thanks to Jerry Cox for the photography.
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