Done and done! “Lorem Ipsum,” white oak, oil finish. 7’ long x 21" wide X 17" tall. All the joinery and shaping was done by hand. The top was left textured from a round-bottom coopering plane. Thanks for following everybody!
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Done and done! “Lorem Ipsum,” white oak, oil finish. 7’ long x 21" wide X 17" tall. All the joinery and shaping was done by hand. The top was left textured from a round-bottom coopering plane. Thanks for following everybody!
Shop Notes /////////////////////////////////////////// Fhew. All packed up, ready for its big trip to NC. Godspeed and... Posted: 25 Jan 2016 06:57 PM PST Fhew. All packed up, ready for its big trip to NC. Godspeed and safe travels, gigantic bench.
Fhew. All packed up, ready for its big trip to NC. Godspeed and safe travels, gigantic bench. #letsmakeabench #nevernotoverkill
Picture day! #letsmakeabench (at Menil Park)
Shop Notes /////////////////////////////////////////// Last coat of oil- some people had asked about the texture left... Posted: 23 Jan 2016 09:39 AM PST Last coat of oil- some people had asked about the texture left on the seat from the coopering plane. Hopefully you can kind of see it in this extra-fancy black and white picture. The idea was that it wouldn’t really change the overall design of the bench, but it would be really nice to run your fingers over when you sat on it.
Last coat of oil- some people had asked about the texture left on the seat from the coopering plane. Hopefully you can kind of see it in this extra-fancy black and white picture. The idea was that it wouldn't really change the overall design of the bench, but it would be really nice to run your fingers over when you sat on it. #letsmakeabench
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Shop Notes /////////////////////////////////////////// Duly submitted fororite... Posted: 22 Jan 2016 07:47 PM PST http://clarkatron.tumblr.com/post/137854713684 Duly submitted fororite furniture books, which mainly focuses on the epic German cabinetmakers who settled into central Texas way back in the day. Lots of work from one of my all-time favorite makers, a Prussian gentleman named Johann Michael Jahn. If you don’t know him, look him up- his work was (and is) incredible. /////////////////////////////////////////// First coat of oil! Posted: 22 Jan 2016 08:08 AM PST http://clarkatron.tumblr.com/post/137817999119 First coat of oil!
First coat of oil! #letsmakeabench