The whole box. |
Detail of the decorative feet. |
Lid with extensive scroll work. |
Learning furniture and cabinet making at North Bennet Street School and hoping to make some beautiful work.
The whole box. |
Detail of the decorative feet. |
Lid with extensive scroll work. |
Then I fit the two halves back around the rings until they matched up perfectly.you can see the seem in the light colored pear wood, but not in the walnut. |
Next I cut away the extra wood with a straight chisel until it was almost flush with the metal and then filed the wood down with a jeweler's file until it was just recessed below the metal. |
Here are the finished rings with the box I made to hold them. |
This is a blurry picture of the breakfast in bed that I made Kelcey when I proposed. Strawberry and cream cheese stuffed french toast and mimosas. |
I started by cutting the finger joints for the fly rails. This is the part that you can pull out to holdup the leaf. |
Dry fitting the legs all the joints. |
Adding decorative stringing to the legs. |
A look at the full length of the stringing. |
One finished banding and two taped up and drying. |
Finished stringing and banding on the bottom of a leg. |
Finished stringing and banding on the tops of the legs. |
All the decoration done on the legs. |
Had kind of a disaster gluing up the drawer, but managed to get a ridiculous number of clamps on it. |
And it came out perfectly square! |
Finished drawer and the pieces for the top. That is a 24" ruler on the top for reference. |
First rule joint finished. |
Another view of the rule joint. |
Table top completed, leaves down. |
Table top completed, leaves up. |
Another view, leaves up |
Another view, leaves down. On to the finishing room. |
Laying out the shell carving on the knee. |
Finished shell carving |
Laying out and grounding the acanthus leaf |
Starting the stems. |
Developing the leaves. |
Finished acanthus carving. |
Four finished legs and applied shell before assembly. |
Finished and upholstered. |
Lance's photo |