wizer":301s8vtk said:
Olly that forged timber yard receipt is in the post mate :wink:
Tom, I hope you sent it by courier otherwise, it probably won't get here in time with all the strike action...! :roll: :wink:
JonnyD":301s8vtk said:
Did you consider using Ash instead of pine for the construction?
I used to work for a small furniture manufacturer not a mass producer and i often had to make chests of drawers like the one you have just done either in oak or mahoghany. I was expected to produce 3 per week. These were mostly solid wood construction but with router cut dovetails. So if you are hoping to work for yourself you may have to speed up or charge more money. This isnt meant as criticism just an observation.
Thanks, Jon.
The main reason I went with pine is because, as with the blanket chest before, this had to 'match' an Ikea bed, which is made from stained pine.
Don't worry, I'm well aware of what I would need to change if I were trying to make a living from this
(I intend to, one day...) - for one, I think a
Domino jointer, Rob,
would come in to its own and do away the need for all those twin-tenons on the carcase. I did a fair bit of work with hand tools on this as I don't have room for a half-decent table saw or yet own an accurate enough sliding mitre saw... :? Also, as daunting as it may sound to have to produce three of these within five-days, I imagine it's not actually half as bad as it sounds as you can machine and produce components in batches.
If I was making a batch of these though, there are probably a couple features I wouldn't have included (most notably, the V-grooved drawer bases) and I would've used either ply or wider softwood panels (all V-grooved) for the end panels.
Working from a small space may save you on overheads but, unless you're specialising in very small items like toys and boxes, it's no way to work efficiently and, because of that, I don't think I could run an efficient business from this situation. If a business cannot run efficiently then... Well, I used to work for a firm like that so, I know the answer too well!! :shock:
For now though, I'm just happy to keep doing favours for other people, learning more about how to make certain items of furniture and making a little bit of money on the side - without too much pressure!!