he also recently made us a nice welded base for a claro walnut table that is leaving for florida on tuesday. the one piece claro walnut table top is 52" wide by 102" long and about 2.75" thick.
ive lost count of these, but now we have another slab in the shop, below, that will soon be a table, and will head out for houston when it is finished in a couple of weeks.
that one will have one of our steel shaker bases.
and our friend, joe hart, a local antiques dealer, brought this Grand Army of the Republic sign by sams metal shop for a tune up. the star arms are flapping.
after a quick cardboard test template, Will made Sam a jig and some patterns and he welded up this reinforcing star that we will screw to the back side of the sign frame ... good as new, and ready for another 100 years or so.
a little paint and some screws, were good to go ...
joe and sue find the coolest stuff. this snake weathervane needs a wall mount.
and then theres the other stuff that is happening in the wood shop.
trevor just finished 4 of our transitional chairs to go with the cherry tables we finished recently
and now hes well on his way to 8 more, only in bubinga. hard heavy stuff, but no match for trevor and his cnc work
16 legs ... couple three hours, max. were all going to help him sand these ones. he says thank you.
they will be heading to england shortly with this table and a few other pieces we made a few years ago for some english clients in Connecticut, who are moving back home after many years in the states.
one of our favorite forms. weve made about a dozen of these in various sizes, detailing and wood combinations. this one opens to about 10 as i remember.
and will finished a long, skinny cherry console in the studio style that will be leaving for houston, as soon as our long island based shipper ply con, recovers from hurricane sandy. they are scheduled to be here next tuesday for the pool table, the table to florida, and this one. will had his plane sharp in this photo. thats an ebony and maple end grain inlay hes planing off there, with his block plane no less. sharp, i guess.
nice figured cherry.
and hes also in the finishing stage of this 18-36 x 60" double gate leg console/dining table for overflow dinner parties. that one is off to vail, colorado, next week.seats four with the legs opened a little, it could seat six i you open the legs until they touch in the center.
what else? aahhhh, the friends workbench ...
mike has been a contractor for 30 years, and now has a serious interest in upgrading his woodworking/furniture building skills. i like doing stuff like this. passin it on, and give me a chance to feel like ive learned something over the last 40 years. ive talked him through roughing out, mortising and tenoning the legs, and we roughed out the 2.5" thick cherry top last weekend ... hell be back when hes got that all fitted up and ready to glue. vises and dogs next.
floor plans
oh yeah, repairs. weve had a run of them.
lets start with randalls little plant stand. it is a family piece shes passing on to another family member, but first, it needed a tune up. polish the marble, replace the missing moldings, polish the finish ... love the legs with their elegant shape and corner carvings. the sliding top/drawer was neat too. cool object.
i think its called a dutch foot, and the bottom of it is turned on the lathe on two different centers. i made some myself for a client about 20 years ago. good luck finding that picture. hmmm, i do go on ... and on ... it is a busy time though.
in the top photo, we had to carefully rout out the damaged wood and fill it in with new pieces. than we routed that again and added another new piece on top. then, below, since the tenon was sheardce off at the leg face, i carefully add two trim head stainless steel screws in place of the tenon and then inlaid a square flush patch over them ...
this chair was fixed a million times before we got it, but this time, it was fixed more correctly, sort of. not a museum job, but ill guarantee it for my and my clients lifeitme. a little paint and it was out the door ...
and then there was that custom brass strike plate on the cnc for another friend ...
and now yesterday and today, will and i are on to the next pool table, in reclaimed hemlock to match the post and beam frame of the clients home in stowe ... forward ...
the beginnings of the rails, cushions, and the slate support frame ... if you can believe it, thats all for now.
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