mickthetree
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I was invited to take this mahogany out of a skip some years back and it has been sat around waiting for the right project ever since.
These were the frames of four internal doors from a school. There we another 12 doors but this is all I could fit in my car at the time. I had planned to go back for the rest but hit a rediculous pot hole on the way home and never made it.
The science room work benches had been burnt the week before.
Anyway...
Here it is before
and planned up
It doesnt really show how beautiful the wood underneath is. I'll try and take some better shots this weekend.
90mm wide, 40mm thick. The bench will be slatted with 10mm spaces between, 1150mm wide and 490mm deep in an alcove in our entrance hall.
I bandsawed a shorter piece in half then thicknessed it to make some tenons which will be used to keep the alignment of each slat and as 10mm spacers. I am going to make up a jig and rout 10mm deep mortice in each piece then make the tenons 30mm long.
Tenon stock
There are a couple of brass screws that have reared their not so ugly heads when planning but they dont seem to have affected the blades. Some carefully positioning means you wont see any holes once assembled. Only beautiful new mahogany that was destined for the skip.
I plan on putting a small roundover on all of the edges that will show.
It will be resting across at each end screwed to the wall, trimmed at 45 degrees and painted the same colour so hopefully they wont show.
I have also planned up another piece for a coat rack which will be going on the wall behind. We spotted some antique double coat hooks which I'm hoping will still be in the shop on Saturday.
I also got some massive lumps of cast brass from the doors which I have tucked away somewhere (goodness knows where!)
More to follow...
These were the frames of four internal doors from a school. There we another 12 doors but this is all I could fit in my car at the time. I had planned to go back for the rest but hit a rediculous pot hole on the way home and never made it.
The science room work benches had been burnt the week before.
Anyway...
Here it is before
and planned up
It doesnt really show how beautiful the wood underneath is. I'll try and take some better shots this weekend.
90mm wide, 40mm thick. The bench will be slatted with 10mm spaces between, 1150mm wide and 490mm deep in an alcove in our entrance hall.
I bandsawed a shorter piece in half then thicknessed it to make some tenons which will be used to keep the alignment of each slat and as 10mm spacers. I am going to make up a jig and rout 10mm deep mortice in each piece then make the tenons 30mm long.
Tenon stock
There are a couple of brass screws that have reared their not so ugly heads when planning but they dont seem to have affected the blades. Some carefully positioning means you wont see any holes once assembled. Only beautiful new mahogany that was destined for the skip.
I plan on putting a small roundover on all of the edges that will show.
It will be resting across at each end screwed to the wall, trimmed at 45 degrees and painted the same colour so hopefully they wont show.
I have also planned up another piece for a coat rack which will be going on the wall behind. We spotted some antique double coat hooks which I'm hoping will still be in the shop on Saturday.
I also got some massive lumps of cast brass from the doors which I have tucked away somewhere (goodness knows where!)
More to follow...