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A Lighthouse Keepers Cabinet
Its not a restoration thread . I just thought I'd show an interesting little Red Cedar concave cabinet I saw in the Cape Schanck lighthouse . Cape Schank is roughly 65 k in a straight line, south of Melbourne in Victoria.
The Thread started by Brianne163 on the Maheno corner cabinet got me thinking to go back and have a look at the pictures I took on a visit to Cape Schanck in 2007.
The Lighthouse was built in 1859 . The cabinet work would have been made in Melbourne I'd think . I like to imagine what went on in the planning and building of that cabinet, and getting the job to build a concave two door Cedar cabinet to fit against the inside of a lighthouse wall in 1859.
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The top light room of the light house was made in England and shipped out .The top piece under the glass is constructed in cast iron . You can see the Pattern makers joinery work in the casting near one of the doors up there in the picture on the right. That's interesting because the pattern maker would have needed either a reverse moulding plane to do that or he may have used a scratch stock ?
Edit . I just checked on this and spindle moulders were being used at this time . So moulding planes and scratch stock were not needed in the big industrial workshops of the time that could afford the new machinery.
He had to make a reverse of the pattern in timber so that the casting would show it the right way . If it were moulding planes then he had to go to a plane maker and order a reverse plane , which the plane makers made for themselves to produce moulding planes with . The company who made the light house was making and shipping them where needed I'm pretty sure I remember reading . So numbers of them would have been made . How many I have no idea?
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I found a video about the lighthouse as well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWlyANYEFe8
Rob
Draft, drawers, draws.doh!
When I first read Ian’s comment re draws I thought he meant draft ie the taper wot allows the pattern to be with-drawn from the sand.
But I agree as another pattern maker that I have no idea what they are on.:o
Its probably good stuff if you know where to get it:D
H.