Droogs
Not the Sharpest Moderator in the box
piece would work better with crown cut veneer of the same wood for the sides and more flowing legs into an apron skirt at the base of the cabinet box with a definate 20 - 30mm gap between
I'm not saying that, but I knew someone was going to come along andYou guys think you could make cabinets as well as Krenov? Well good on you.
You guys think you could make cabinets as well as Krenov? Well good on you.
It is an easy target to take a pop at a long dead maker who can't fight back. Why not have a go at Alan Peters while were on a dead cabinetmaker downer?
Why not indeed! Not everybody sees them as infallible saints of woodworking and being dead is neither here nor there (except for them of course ).It is an easy target to take a pop at a long dead maker who can't fight back. Why not have a go at Alan Peters or Tage Frid while were on a dead cabinetmaker downer?
What did Krenov have to say about sharpening?
PS easy to find out:
"James Krenov had a very lax position on the sharpening of his tools, specifically hand plane blades. He sharpened free hand, never spent too much time doing it, never worried about secondary bevels, or angles, and he used oil stones - the same oilstones for 30 years and had "never trued them up or anything".
I'm impressed!
PS Derek comparing Krenov and Sellers is a bit irrelevant.
If anything they could have made a good partnership with Sellers making and Krenov designing (if you rate his stuff that is!)
Sellers does seem to annoy a few people! I see that as a good thing.
It is an easy target to take a pop at a long dead maker who can't fight back. Why not have a go at Alan Peters or Tage Frid while were on a dead cabinetmaker downer?
Some of us can. Some of us have done reproduction work of 17 and 18th century pieces. No one disagrees he doesn’t have skill. The issue is design. I envision his work standing alone in a dim lit room with specialized lighting highlighting the piece as a testament of modern art from our time.You guys think you could make cabinets as well as Krenov? Well good on you.
That particular piece by Krenov is not my cup of tea. It is quite shouty. But he worked on commission, and if that is what the customer wanted, that is what he built. Mozart worked in the same way, and composed some distinctly strange pieces - like several works for glass harmonium. For example . That is just commercial life.
So you walk about liking everything, and dont have an actual opinion of your own ? You feel you cant say 'I dont like that'It is an easy target to take a pop at a long dead maker who can't fight back. Why not have a go at Alan Peters or Tage Frid while were on a dead cabinetmaker downer?
Nothing, but he always seems to get a mention.What's
Peter Sellers got to do with all this- he was very funny!
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