xy mosian
Established Member
After what seems like ages I have finished my bow-fronted cupboard.
In the summer I started with:-
Use of a Circular Plane
circular-plane-help-required-t72692.htm
Moved on to:-
A Curved Plinth
#p802196
And most recently:-
A Curved Door Panel
#p807899
Well I can say now it is finished!
Mainly done with hand tools I enjoyed most of it. I used an electric dirll for the various holes and router for the double ended mortice and tenons in the door frame joints. Otherwise a number of hand tools that had lain un-used for, well years really. Circular plane, as earlier, Record 050C plough and assorted drawknives. Oh! and a home made frame saw for the curved cuts. The finish is a staining Polyurethane varnish, which I don't have the skill to get the results I wanted with, and will not be using again.
The best bit? I sourced all the timber from around the house, odd bits of scratty softwood. I'm quite pleased with the result.
Thanks for looking.
xy
In the summer I started with:-
Use of a Circular Plane
circular-plane-help-required-t72692.htm
Moved on to:-
A Curved Plinth
#p802196
And most recently:-
A Curved Door Panel
#p807899
Well I can say now it is finished!
Mainly done with hand tools I enjoyed most of it. I used an electric dirll for the various holes and router for the double ended mortice and tenons in the door frame joints. Otherwise a number of hand tools that had lain un-used for, well years really. Circular plane, as earlier, Record 050C plough and assorted drawknives. Oh! and a home made frame saw for the curved cuts. The finish is a staining Polyurethane varnish, which I don't have the skill to get the results I wanted with, and will not be using again.
The best bit? I sourced all the timber from around the house, odd bits of scratty softwood. I'm quite pleased with the result.
Thanks for looking.
xy