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Alexam

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Just completed the latest box made from Spalted Beech front and back, Ash sandwich with Purpleheart filling. Measures 24cm high x 12 wide and 13cm deep. Three drawers and a secret drawer in the top one and all flock lined. Hope you like it.

Alex
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I like the shape and the execution a lot and like the purpleheart, but I'm not 100% on the ash - with spalted having such a good grain the ash looks so plain by comparison. I would maybe have dyed or ebonized the ash to compliment the spalting, but that's just my preference.

Can I ask how you did the flocking? Just glue and dust or the electro gizmo?
 
rafezetter":e2w5qcw5 said:
I like the shape and the execution a lot and like the purpleheart, but I'm not 100% on the ash - with spalted having such a good grain the ash looks so plain by comparison. I would maybe have dyed or ebonized the ash to compliment the spalting, but that's just my preference.

Can I ask how you did the flocking? Just glue and dust or the electro gizmo?


Hiya, thanks for your thoughts.

The flocking is the usual Turners Retreat 'Suedetex' applied with the coloured glue and then flocking. However, whenever I use the flocking on drawers that have light and dark woods, I did find earlier that sometimes this can still be noticed after flocking. Therefore, in those circumstances, I cover the wood with quick dry matt paint on top of the usual sealer before flocking. In this way the final result looks denser.

Alex
 
Excellently made, though not to my personal tastes. I have an aversion to curves; much preferring straight lines.

Top job though.
 
Men's Shed is going from strength to strength. We now have several meetings a week, Social, Ukulele, Digital Photography, even woodwork :)

If you ever fine yourself in this neck of the woods you are welcome to pop in to meet us.

regards

Brian
 
Thanks Brian. Nice to hear that it's working well, although I don't get to your area these days. Kep up the good work as it's a great idea.

Alex
 

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