Thanks for the ideas, but so far no luck...they are all too big :(
The houseofantiqueharware one is close, if they had that model "one size smaller" it would have worked well.
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Thanks for the ideas, but so far no luck...they are all too big :(
The houseofantiqueharware one is close, if they had that model "one size smaller" it would have worked well.
Hi all,
It's been quite a long time since I've posted here!
I'm making new indoor window screens for some 1906 casement windows and I can not find any hardware similar to the original 1-1/2"...
Thanks for the feedback everyone!
I had enough "buffer" material that was finished along with the rest that I "sacrificed" the buffer to making the shims/extensions.
Going ok,I I'll post pics...
I'm finishing a project gone bad with many contractor stories I won't get into, except to say that I'm stuck with a situation and am looking for DIY help.
The project at hand is the installation...
I hear you,
But I have to think reusing the finished face frame and doors is a better option than completely starting over. Making the case out of thermofoil, if I can find it seems the way to...
In building an arts and crafts built-in entertainment center (book case on each side of fireplace, TV above), I was looking to save some time...
So, I order some pre-built cabinets from kitchen...
On the material selection side of things,
We all find different things "impessive", but the 1 thing that I learned in Krenov's books (and am now a firm believer in) is that the "feel" of an object...
Mark,
Everyone's craftsmanship praise is accurate, but I have to add another...
The grain pattern (and orientation of it) on the drawers is spectacular! Taking the time to chose/place that...
I made our dining room table out of "musical" claro walnut and wanted to avoid an "on the wood" finish. So I used Watco danish oil and topped it with satin wax.
Well, the wax is showing dirt/wear...
The other question here is the interface of a sled with your table saw.
What I mean is...some saws have channels that will multiply that .002" error. My saw's channels have very slightly irregular...
Wood movement is always a tricky part of design...
Depending on what cut of wood you used to make the panels will determine how concerned you should be. Meaning center of the log flat sawn will...
Thanks guys...
Chris> The lumber is from NWTIMBER. Not cheap, but it is as nice as I've ever worked. The top is from a a bookmatched pair of vertical grain 20"x108" boards. Sanded thickness is...
I've had to cut the project to hit the Thanksgiving deadline. The "free-standing" leaves will be done later...
Today, I glued up the trestles and sanded the top to 180.
This week I will...
Will do Jason! I was ro sanding yesterday~
I have promised to have it in the house for Thanksgiving...but the chairs are next year :(
Frank,
I'll need to make sure it's not like someone introduced me to a farmer that lets 'that' someone fish the honey hole...and then I bring someone else to fish...and he may not want everyone...
Karl> The guy was like umm, how about $50...I opened my wallet and had only brought $40 (DOH!)...and he said "ah, that's fine". I was VERY happy with that. It probably cost him that much to turn it...
So, I've been struggling to put time in on a dining room table that I've been building since January...but I'm finally nearing the end.
Well, I always think that and then remember that finishing...
I think this is how/when "craftsman" decided that the butterfly key was a decorative feature :)
Ya know, he freely advises against the "freehanding"...as he knows the dangers very well ;)
Take a look at this thread from a while back....
http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?t=6834
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Just an added comment about the miters...
They often don't have the "perfect" grain flow that you hoped for...after "all that effort". So sometimes what I do that distracts from nit-pic'ing the...
Another idea for you...
Why not bookmatch them again? Or slice as many veneers as you can.
You would "double" your wood and the thinner pieces would be less likely to rebel if laminated to mdf...
WOW! That's nice looking Jim....I hope ours turns out half as nice :)
Thanks for the replys...
I'm still looking for the "best" supplier for my needs!
Vermontsoapstone told me that they are only custom fabricators, not material supplier.
Dave, I fuond the...
Anyone here worked with "architectual" grade Soapstone?
It is quite expensive to have someone in the Kitchen industry install it for you (~$75-$90/sf), but I hear the DIY is a good option because...
Thanks for the suggestion Mike.
My issue is that the boards are so cumbersome, I'd rather move a small router than a big board. It seems like it would be *much* easier to control.
That begin...