Glynne
Established Member
I've posted this under Projects although it could reasonably be included in other threads (Design / Training etc.) as this is the result of a weeks (5 days) training with Roger Berwick (Dodge) last month. The design originated with my thoughts as to form, size and timber and was then worked up / modified by Roger in anticipation of us working together. The final choice of timber was left until we started and the design "adjusted" as the true nature of the wood became evident. As per the title, the carcass is Lacewood (or London Plane to be correct for the less decorative timber) with the drawer fronts being brown oak (burr). The drawer fronts are actually from the same boards that Rog used in his davenport (see his site for details). The finish is simply cellulose sanding sealer followed by organoil wax.
I'm really pleased with the result as is the boss (and I now have a small window of opportunity for some purchases!)
Happy to take questions or provide any information on the training (not sure if the latter needs to be done via PMs or not?).
Cheers
Glynne
I'm really pleased with the result as is the boss (and I now have a small window of opportunity for some purchases!)
Happy to take questions or provide any information on the training (not sure if the latter needs to be done via PMs or not?).
Cheers
Glynne