I want to start a new - slightly crazy - project.
We have a fireplace, and I want to make a "shelf" of sorts to store logs and kindling next to it.
I could go square, but I decided to challenge myself, and make something completely curved (trying to look like a flame of sorts).
The idea would be to have a matching front and back, and "slats" between them to make the shelved. The whole things "leans" against the chimney.
Now, the question: how would I go about making this curve out of solid hardwood, in such a way as to be structurally stable (when holding several kgs of logs). I thought techniques used to make wheels could be useful, but I can't even find any information about those techniques...
I'd be grateful for any advice or examples...
We have a fireplace, and I want to make a "shelf" of sorts to store logs and kindling next to it.
I could go square, but I decided to challenge myself, and make something completely curved (trying to look like a flame of sorts).
The idea would be to have a matching front and back, and "slats" between them to make the shelved. The whole things "leans" against the chimney.
Now, the question: how would I go about making this curve out of solid hardwood, in such a way as to be structurally stable (when holding several kgs of logs). I thought techniques used to make wheels could be useful, but I can't even find any information about those techniques...
I'd be grateful for any advice or examples...