woodbloke":vm034c0i said:anyone see the alien? 8-[ - Rob
:lol:
Having watched Alien V Predator last night, I do now!
woodbloke":vm034c0i said:anyone see the alien? 8-[ - Rob
Rog, that's a very kind offer and much appreciated, but I've got plenty of the stuff in stock as well..in fact when I go to Yandles I make a point of buying a bit each time. I like it as well and if the wood is chosen with a little bit of care and sympathy, it's not too bad to work with...needs plenty of seasoning though :wink: On this piece, I'm determined to get all the visible timber out of just the one large lump to demonstrate to myself that the wastage which we all take for granted needn't necessarily be the case and that a piece can be made quite frugally with careful thought about how the timber is converted. On this particular lump, there were lots of difficult grain and knots, so the big LN scraper plane has been invaluable. I've just order the Brusso knife hinges from CHT which are going to be the most expensive part of this project :shock: - RobDodge":3qp7foml said:If you get stuck and need any to finish the job let me know - I sorted my woodstore last week and have loads of elm so I could easily help you out if necessary.
Keep up the good work
Rog
woodbloke":3bjc78v7 said:I'm probably at just over the half way stage with this one now and thus far, it's together and looks a bit like this:
All the veneering has been done, with the substrate being odds n'sods of oil tempered hardboard laminated together, which makes a reality solid and heavy composite material :shock: The little white rectangle at the bottom is a 6mm deep recess for the door catch and the door itself has yet to be shot into the opening. Construction is with 6mm doms and by shooting a fraction off each one it allows an element of 'slidability' so that the rear surfaces can be lined up exactly.
Another shot a little more from the front:
...shows the door again, with a rather nice grain pattern to it and the back panel, roughly in the position it'll take up when finished (rear frame yet to be made) All edges are very 'hard' at the moment , but once they're softened a little the prominent veneer thickness (2mm) won't be so easily noticed. Comments as ever appreciated...anyone see the alien? 8-[ - Rob
woodbloke":2zkg01zd said:Yep, it is a JKish piece but then I've always liked his tall, skinny cabinets. Not for everyone, I have to admit, but I like the style - Rob
Mark, yep, everything you see has been veneered with 3mm veneers cut on the bandsaw, apart from the alien on the back panel which is book matched from the solid. It is easy to work with, provided you can pick and choose your pieces...in this particular case, as I was getting it all out of one lump of elm, I had to work with the timber I had, warts n'all - Robmarkturner":2jeuiqvj said:Hi Rob, looking nice so far, can you just confirm that all the parts shown are veneered panels, none of it solid?
Cheers, Mark
woodbloke":3t3wllxn said:No shelving fitted as I thought it would spoil the interior view when the door's opened.
Thought about it Paul, but in the end anything in the interior would get in the way of the figuring on the back panel. As it is, it's going up into a bedroom and will never see the light of day as SWIMBO now reckons the lounge is getting a bit cluttered :roll: with stuff from the 'shop. So it's going to hang on a wall in one of the bedrooms and give nightmares to whoever opens it! - RobPaul Chapman":17oc7rlr said:woodbloke":17oc7rlr said:No shelving fitted as I thought it would spoil the interior view when the door's opened.
Very nice, Rob, but without shelves it seems like a cupboard without a purpose. Why not some glass shelves :-k
Cheers :wink:
Paul
In actual fact Mark, the real purpose of this piece was as a trial run for the next job, which will be similar...but different. I've never made a wall hung cabinet like this and it's the first time I've used the Brusso knife hinges and I was keen to see how to fit them. As it happens, they're not too bad and considerably easier than standard butt hinges, provided the right sequence of fitting is adhered to.gasman":1vkfw6lm said:Rob I love the design and the figuring etc of the wood is fantastic - but I agree I can't see the purpose of it - not that objet's d'art need a purpose. It is beautifully made
Mark
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