Richard Findley
Established Member
Hi all,
I had a job this week to copy an antique finial off of a clock. The wood was trcky to identify but I settled on Sycamore. I had some Maple in stock so used that as the two are pretty much indistiguishable (is that a word? If so I just impressed myself :shock: :shock: )
To make a copy/copies I make a template with all of the details drawn on and all of the major dimensions marked and transfer these to the work. Then turn as usual. Only one of these needed but the client wanted it to be a "perfect match" so I thought it best to make the template. All I have to do now is stain it to match..... (post to follow)
The details on the template and the original do line up (honest) it's just the perspective of the camera.
Cheers
Richard
I had a job this week to copy an antique finial off of a clock. The wood was trcky to identify but I settled on Sycamore. I had some Maple in stock so used that as the two are pretty much indistiguishable (is that a word? If so I just impressed myself :shock: :shock: )
To make a copy/copies I make a template with all of the details drawn on and all of the major dimensions marked and transfer these to the work. Then turn as usual. Only one of these needed but the client wanted it to be a "perfect match" so I thought it best to make the template. All I have to do now is stain it to match..... (post to follow)
The details on the template and the original do line up (honest) it's just the perspective of the camera.
Cheers
Richard