woodbloke
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Coupla pics of the current job. Following on from the Media Unit that was completed in July, this is a small set of three wall hung shelves in English Oak, with the framework assembled today for the first time, lots of detailing still to do:
The short top and bottom rails are bare faced with just a decent gluing area to hold to into the stiles, but there's a reinforcing dowel as well down the middle (not shown in the pics) The three rear rails are tusk tenoned into the frames with ebony wedges (ruff mdf here just knocked into place) Each of the three shelves will be a smaller version of the top of the Media Unit, ie, 18mm ply with quarter sawn 2mm oak veneers over the top, front and rear lippings in oak with a semicircular edge worked into the solid and ebony end caps on each of the shelves.
These aren't designed to hold a lot of weight (certainly no heavy books) but have the capacity to store a selection of DVD's...they're really designed to hold various oddsn'sods and nick knacks accumulated on our travels - Rob
The short top and bottom rails are bare faced with just a decent gluing area to hold to into the stiles, but there's a reinforcing dowel as well down the middle (not shown in the pics) The three rear rails are tusk tenoned into the frames with ebony wedges (ruff mdf here just knocked into place) Each of the three shelves will be a smaller version of the top of the Media Unit, ie, 18mm ply with quarter sawn 2mm oak veneers over the top, front and rear lippings in oak with a semicircular edge worked into the solid and ebony end caps on each of the shelves.
These aren't designed to hold a lot of weight (certainly no heavy books) but have the capacity to store a selection of DVD's...they're really designed to hold various oddsn'sods and nick knacks accumulated on our travels - Rob