Thursday, February 20, 2014



I have been working on a couple of pieces for a private clients conference room.
The first will be a sideboard inspired by this 18th century Charlestown sideboard.
The first issue to deal with was modifying the size to hide a 50" TV. Length was the main dimension to  stretch, so much so I thought the ovals on the middle doors would be round. That was solved by changing them to a removable bookcase. We also changed the height and removed the upper drawer and back splash so the top over the TV can open.


                                                                   Concept drawing


Routing the inset of the legs.


First part of the front frame dry fit and leaning against the full scale drawing.


                                                             Now we have a pair.


Detail of the radius crotch Mahogany panel. I formed and veneered these in a vacuum press.


At this point it was drawers and door time. Oh yeah that bookcase too.



This picture shows a drawer front with the veneer work done. The template on it is for the Boxwood stringing that separated the Crotch Mahogany center from the quartered and book matched cross banding.


Another pic of the process on the big curved middle drawer.





                                                     Down to the top and the bookcase.



                                                               Right before the stain.


More great hardware from Londonderry Brass.


Ready!


Monday, December 23, 2013

Hanging Bed update

When I last posted about this project we had just started it. The arms were being bent in the forge. Here are a few more pictures of the bed in progress.


                      This is a shot taken of the test fit of the wooden frame into the metal nest. The next step was to have the metal frame powder coated. Below is a picture of one of the halves fresh back from the powder coater. The frame was built in two pieces so that it was a little more manageable to install on the second floor porch.



Here is a picture of the Cypress bed frame.


Here it is installed. Hard to tell it is hanging with the porch being unfinished.





Next is another project for Derek Vanlandingham. It is a Pine cabinet to display a clients trophies.
Derek has a wonderful antique pine cabinet that we borrowed a lot of the details from.





Here is the finished cabinet in the clients home. Hard to believe it is 96" tall. The upper is fitted out with brass poultry wire and a couple of accent lights above the glass shelves. The finish is multiple coats and a couple of different shades of Briwax.




Saturday, October 19, 2013

Catching up

             
                  Have been busy with a few new projects but I thought I would update some recent projects.
First is a couple of pictures of Emily Owens dining table. When we first spoke about the design she told me she wanted to have a band of hammered nickel around the edge and the bottom of the bases. You can see that the built in bar in the of the pic has the same detail.  The process is called repousse and it creates a very cool look. I love the way it turned out really changed the look of table. Nice job from the guys at Iron Age Studios. Hope to do a pair of consoles with some of the wood that is left.






  






The next project is another collaboration with metalworkers. This time with the guys I share a shop with. The name of the company is Whitesmith. I have used them for years on various little projects. About 6 months ago I was looking for a new space and inquired about their Mezzanine level. We moved in the first of June and really like the space. Maybe some pictures when it's all sorted out. 
This bed is for a client of Derek Vanlandingham. I have worked with Derek for many years while he was with John Phifer Marrs Interiors. This is our first project together since he went out on his own, with many more to come.







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 These are a few shots of the arms being bent out of 1/4" by 5" flat steel. This will become part of the "nest that will hold a Oiled Cypress platform. The whole thing will be hung from stainless cable on a second floor porch off of the Master suite.
hold a Oiled Cypress platform. The whole thing will be hung from stainless cable on a second floor porch off of the Master suite.





                                     Now on to my current project with Emily Owens Design.
This is the inspiration picture for a TV Cabinet for a private conference room. We had to stretch the length to accommodate the TV and the space. You can see we changed the middle doors to a bookshelf unit that will be removable for access to the TV.




                                       This is a shot of the jig to rout a relief panel in the legs.





The beginning of the tapered leg with a spade foot.



                                                 

                                                   One of the outside frames dry clamped.






                                            The frames set up against the full size drawing.





      Detail of the curved panel that makes the transition from the end units to the bookshelf unit.




The basic carcase glued up upside down.



Lot's more to come!




Sunday, August 11, 2013


   


Thought I would post a picture or two of the Louis XVI chairs that I did a few months earlier.





Next is a couple of shots of a modern dining table for Emily Owens. I don't do modern stuff that often but when I saw the wood she selected I had to do it. The species is Quarter sawn Eucalyptus and the pictures do not it justice. It has a twinkle all its own. This is also going to have a band of hammered nickel around the edge of the top and at the base.












Stay tuned working on some really cool projects for the end of the year!!

Saturday, June 8, 2013

I always like to mix new technology with an old look and that is just what we got to do with this project. Behind the doors lie a 40" Samsung TV that pops out of the top. This project was for the office in a private library.



Here is a pic that shows the curve of the front. these are the rails




                               Here is a picture of the legs with the mortices  cut for the rails. Below shows the Brusso knife hinges mortice which must be done before the assembly .




Here is a shot of the assembled cabinet. Next the fun part.



This is a picture of one of the side doors sideways in the vice.


Small doors done and working drawer fronts in place



Below is the almost complete cabinet. All that is missing is the library seal we had made by Dover Designs.


Below is a short video of the vacuum bag used to bend the laminated and veneered panels. It is an amazing way to press anything flat or curved. 


Here is a picture of the Nexus 21 TV Lift installed.


Detail of the marquetry


The finished piece before delivery.