Richard Findley
Established Member
Hi all,
I had an interesting job arrive with me last week, to make 22 stair spindles to match an original. These, however, were not your everyday stair spindles, these were from a manor house in Cheshire and the originals were several hundred years old made of 3" square Oak!!
I've done a similar job before but with out the twist, I've also done a bit of twisting before so this was just a case of combining the two.
I started off by getting in some 3" European Oak and preparing it into blanks of 520mm by 73mm square:
I then did the turning work, leaving a tapered area for the twist:
Then for the twist, all done by hand with files, rasps and abrasive. The first came out ok:
So I carried on and after a full day of carving I'd got to here:
Another day and a half and here I am, with 22 spindles complete:
The first twist took me an hour and a half to do, by the last one I had it down to 45 mins. The whole job took pretty much a full week, they are now all packed up and ready to head off to Cheshire to be installed. I hope to have a picture when they are all done.
Questions and comments welcome as always.
Cheers
Richard
I had an interesting job arrive with me last week, to make 22 stair spindles to match an original. These, however, were not your everyday stair spindles, these were from a manor house in Cheshire and the originals were several hundred years old made of 3" square Oak!!
I've done a similar job before but with out the twist, I've also done a bit of twisting before so this was just a case of combining the two.
I started off by getting in some 3" European Oak and preparing it into blanks of 520mm by 73mm square:
I then did the turning work, leaving a tapered area for the twist:
Then for the twist, all done by hand with files, rasps and abrasive. The first came out ok:
So I carried on and after a full day of carving I'd got to here:
Another day and a half and here I am, with 22 spindles complete:
The first twist took me an hour and a half to do, by the last one I had it down to 45 mins. The whole job took pretty much a full week, they are now all packed up and ready to head off to Cheshire to be installed. I hope to have a picture when they are all done.
Questions and comments welcome as always.
Cheers
Richard