woodbloke
Established Member
It's my baby brother's 50th coming up at the end of June so there's going to be a fairly big Bash round at his place. This is a little something from me to commemorate the momentous occasion. It's a fairly straight forward box in oak:
...through dovetailed at the corners, with a solid, quarter sawn, panelled top and veneered ply base. Jointing as mentioned is by through d/t's:
The inside has been lined in brown oak, scribed and mitred at the corners, with an:
...ebony insert all round:
...mitred at the corners. All edges have been chamfered with the LN block and have been left straight from the plane...no sanding. Finish is a couple of coats of matt Osmo-PolyX with teak wax over the top. Perhaps the worst part of the job (apart from the hinging :twisted: ) was the timber itself...a brittle bit of scabby old kiln dried oak that had to be scraped and sanded into submission. Having made and finished it, the top is maybe a little to big in relation to the rest of it, but as always, all comments welcome - Rob
...through dovetailed at the corners, with a solid, quarter sawn, panelled top and veneered ply base. Jointing as mentioned is by through d/t's:
The inside has been lined in brown oak, scribed and mitred at the corners, with an:
...ebony insert all round:
...mitred at the corners. All edges have been chamfered with the LN block and have been left straight from the plane...no sanding. Finish is a couple of coats of matt Osmo-PolyX with teak wax over the top. Perhaps the worst part of the job (apart from the hinging :twisted: ) was the timber itself...a brittle bit of scabby old kiln dried oak that had to be scraped and sanded into submission. Having made and finished it, the top is maybe a little to big in relation to the rest of it, but as always, all comments welcome - Rob