sawdust maker
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Hi
Would like to show off my latest project. Got the plan from Paul Richardson's book, Making Classic English Furniture.
It's the first real bit of fueniture I have made and the first hand cut dovetails I have made. The drawers are oak lined with Mahogany fronts. A mahogany curl veneer is on the top and drawer fronts. Although it doesn't show very well. The top is crossbaned in Satin wood with a 1.5mm boxwood and 1.5mm Ebony strip between the mahogany and Satin wood. The edges of the drawers and legs have the Boxwood strip. The top is made of MDF, but I wish I had used ply. I had to dampen and press the curl before I could lay it. I don't think it was dry enough, because although I put a backing veneer on the top, the top has developed a very slight bow. If it gets any worse I will have to make the top.
Added 14:10hrs Saturday 27th.
Thanks for all your compliments. My head is so big now I don't think I will get back into my workshop!
In answer to:-
Alf. It took about two months working evenings and weekends.
Lord Nibbo. I am a newby, not sure what a Furniture thread is?
Waterhead37 The top veneer is only .06mm not 1.5mm (didn't know you could get it that thick). I flattened the curl in a press sandwitched with paper towels. But even though I changed them three times and left it 24 hours, I think I should have given it mor time.
Woodbloke. The top veneer was balanced with one underneath. But it didn't need flattening so was drier.
Shivers. I used PVA on the top veneer and an iron on glue for the backing veneer.
Thanks again all.
Would like to show off my latest project. Got the plan from Paul Richardson's book, Making Classic English Furniture.
It's the first real bit of fueniture I have made and the first hand cut dovetails I have made. The drawers are oak lined with Mahogany fronts. A mahogany curl veneer is on the top and drawer fronts. Although it doesn't show very well. The top is crossbaned in Satin wood with a 1.5mm boxwood and 1.5mm Ebony strip between the mahogany and Satin wood. The edges of the drawers and legs have the Boxwood strip. The top is made of MDF, but I wish I had used ply. I had to dampen and press the curl before I could lay it. I don't think it was dry enough, because although I put a backing veneer on the top, the top has developed a very slight bow. If it gets any worse I will have to make the top.
Added 14:10hrs Saturday 27th.
Thanks for all your compliments. My head is so big now I don't think I will get back into my workshop!
In answer to:-
Alf. It took about two months working evenings and weekends.
Lord Nibbo. I am a newby, not sure what a Furniture thread is?
Waterhead37 The top veneer is only .06mm not 1.5mm (didn't know you could get it that thick). I flattened the curl in a press sandwitched with paper towels. But even though I changed them three times and left it 24 hours, I think I should have given it mor time.
Woodbloke. The top veneer was balanced with one underneath. But it didn't need flattening so was drier.
Shivers. I used PVA on the top veneer and an iron on glue for the backing veneer.
Thanks again all.