Damn
this is looking so cool:2tsup:
Awesome work
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Damn
this is looking so cool:2tsup:
Awesome work
*prods Skew* Oi, ... Valentines is commin y'know. Jus'sayin. *points at Elsa's box.*
(insert Monty Pythonesque 'wink wink nudge, say no more' skit here)
Don't forget to wax the sides of the secret compartment doors and the grooves they go into.
Wouldn't want them to jam with the movement of the wood before she gets old enough to discover them :)
Brilliant idea. Beautiful work. I hope she cherishes it for a long time to come.
Wow. Do you do commissions?
Thanks Skew's girl (I'll have to introduce you to Fletty's Girl or, even more scarey, Little Flett)
I was only just thinking HOW I was going to glue it all together because all of the bits have to be lined up, waxed, and checked to slide freely all while I'm brushing on the glue and clamping it all together ....... and then hoping that everything still slides smoothly AFTER its been glued up
I wish I COULD multiskill..... :no:
fletty
Skew, the challenge has been thrown down, I'll send sketches........
Fletty, guess that you won't be using Titebond Original here. :oo:Quote:
I was only just thinking HOW I was going to glue it all together because all of the bits have to be lined up, waxed, and checked to slide freely all while I'm brushing on the glue and clamping it all together
Fletty is there anything I can make or add to the things which will go into the box use of Aussie timbers of course.
Now for secret compartments to be located you could set up a site or such which gives clues for her each other birthday and with in that section the surprise.
I was hopeful of using the prototype 'well' so I cleaned it up, filled a few holes woith epoxy and rosewood dust, used some of the epoxy on one of the 'fingers' on the secret slide, a few coats of shellac and then buffed on Ubeaut Traditional wax....
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it came up well and a little bit of spalting makes one side of the box look like a landscape painting
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I made a finger jointed 'tube' intending to cut it into individual drawers to fit inside the well.....
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but it fit SO beautifully that I'm now thinking of a Plan B
fletty
My last post was decidedly unflattering to the huon pine 'tube' so I've rephotographed it to show just how lovely it is. I usually use pieces with knots and knot holes but fill them with clear epoxy like here......
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YES! I've been thinking of 'novel', 'interesting' or possibly 'brave' ways to create drawer dividers
and have come up with the following....
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As you know wheelin', I dont turn because I get giddy so this one is made with a hole cutter and belt sander. Could you think of a better way to make them ........:roll: ?
fletty
This giddy thing must be from having 3 lovely daughters and a wonderful wife..............nothing to do with work.:rolleyes:
:)( Well 10 points for the use of tools I would have done it with if not had a lathe (hum think thats how I started making drop spindles)
:)( That must be the figured Huon you were telling me about for the pens glad you have found a better use :; if you wish me to do the rest just drop them Huon round and sample.
I've almost finished the 20+ pieces (!) that make up the lid so I was able to dry assemble it for the first time before just leaving the shed. The outer face is the Swedish flag with the Southern Cross superimposed. The Swedish cross is rosewood and huon and the southern cross is inlaid mother-of-pearl.
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The inside face is to store (a few) valuable A4 sized papers ......
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but, when you slide the divider aside, there's 7 more little secret places for rings, little stuff ...... or coins....
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I'll line these little 'pockets' with felt when I do the rest of the box
Glueing the lid will be a rehearsal for the main box ... with its 60+ parts!
only 1 more sleep to Blue Mountains gtg ....
fletty
The sad (?) thing is Cava that I put hundreds of hours into my therapeutic woodwork projects .... and give it all away!
I guess I think of it as woodwork therapy instead of counselling?
I've had quite a few people ask me to make things for them and, in some of those cases, I've got them around to the shed, shown them how to do it themselves and enjoyed THEIR success.
If I ever get around to retiring I might do some commission work ... but that will probably be because I no longer need the therapy :no: !
Lovely work, Fletty. I like the little concealed hidey-holes, and the coat of arms - very nice indeed.
60 pieces in the main box! I thought I did fiddly stuff.:rolleyes: