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Thursday, February 25, 2010
Custom Mahogany Office Counter Installation
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Here are two photos of the finished counter in my shop.
This is a photo of the office space before the counter was installed.
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Renaissance Revival Walnut Plant Stand (Ca. 1870)
Here is a photo of the table as it came to me. This photo shows the crack in the top.
The table after the finish was removed and the loose parts were separated. After the top was glued up I cut the butterfly patches and laid them out on the underside of the table. You can see the amount of wood missing from the underside of the table. The top side came together pretty well.A close up of one of the butterfly patches.Using a Forstner bit and a chisel, I carved out the space for each patch to fit into.The patches glued in place. The space is made a bit shallower than the patch so that I can then plane off any excess material making the patch flush with the surface.A close up of a butterfly patch installed in the surface.The three patches installed and the crack filled. This will all be touched up later to hide the work.
Walnut and Maple Cutting board
Friday, February 12, 2010
Built in Custom Mahogany Office Counter
Cherry Dining Table with Seven Leaves (Ca. 1950)
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