The vase jars! Very witty. :roll:woodbloke":2dvn0plg said:....
In fact, I'd go further...the whole front just doesn't work. The 'vase' inlay combined with the SS kitchen drawer pulls just 'jars'. It could've been a nice piece, but for me...niil points - Rob
woodbloke":zsgdag8z said:In fact, I'd go further...the whole front just doesn't work. The 'vase' inlay combined with the SS kitchen drawer pulls just 'jars'. It could've been a nice piece, but for me...niil points - RobPaul Chapman":zsgdag8z said:However, now it's done I'm not sure I like the veneer on the front of the drawers. Looks too much like a vase. Maybe it would have looked better with straight sides :-k As it is, it looks like there is too much going on.
Cheers :wink:
Paul
Sorry, Ed, I say it like it is...if you don't like it, I suggest you clear of somewhere else. Fwiw, as I've said countless times, anything that I offer up is completely open to criticism provided it can be justified and as I've said here, in my view, the handles and 'vase' clash horribly. Agreed there is a flavour of JK in the piece, but that front is something that would have made his toes curl - RobMr Ed":v6f5kxan said:woodbloke":v6f5kxan said:In fact, I'd go further...the whole front just doesn't work. The 'vase' inlay combined with the SS kitchen drawer pulls just 'jars'. It could've been a nice piece, but for me...niil points - RobPaul Chapman":v6f5kxan said:However, now it's done I'm not sure I like the veneer on the front of the drawers. Looks too much like a vase. Maybe it would have looked better with straight sides :-k As it is, it looks like there is too much going on.
Cheers :wink:
Paul
Your totally polarised views expressed in an utterly tactless manner never cease to amaze me Rob.
Sure, when people post things they should expect criticism and discussion, but when it comes to bluntness you really take the biscuit.
Ed
I see that as a point in its favour.woodbloke":2onsxod3 said:........... JK ..... that front is something that would have made his toes curl - Rob
Exactly Ed...it is MY point of view as I see it as I've repeatedly said and I did offer some feedback on this piece by mentioning that 'if the 'vase' had been used on it's own with some sort of self-opening drawer mechanism (push to open catch maybe?) it would have been much better' and Paul C rightly said... 'it looks like there is too much going on.'Mr Ed":fvatjuwl said:When you say that you "tell it like it is" you're a bit misguided, what you do is tell it how YOU see it, which is only one point of view. The art of criticism is to review the merits and demerits of a piece, without just making proclamations on things being either rubbish or great.
I have no doubt that you will continue to plough the same furrow, but you might find people listen to you more if you were to offer feedback in a more measured way.
Ed
Nice one Rob. What do you keep in it - your grandma's ashes or something else suitably solemn?woodbloke":2bdlmjul said:..
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I stand corrected Jacob...ta :lol: :lol: - RobJacob":w42gkrpd said:NB it's NUL points I believe. Nice website here.
The 'ifs, buts, whys and wherefores' on this piece were debated some time ago and I've no intention of re-opening the discussion or hijacking the OP's thread...I merely used it as an example where forum members gave excellent advice. Suffice to say that RI has made a couple of much bigger and far more impressive jewelery chests which I thought were fantastic so I decided to try and make something smaller using the same sort of design features and constructional technques - RobJacob":1fza8plj said:My pleasure.
They were right about the brass feet IMHO. Would have made it look even more funereal. Might as well have "R.I.P." on top in inlaid brass!
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