Old yellow-pine timbers were re-milled to make this frame. The patina of age can’t be plied; it simply takes time.
The Timber-Frame Home: Design, Construction, Finishing, 1988
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Old yellow-pine timbers were re-milled to make this frame. The patina of age can’t be plied; it simply takes time.
The Timber-Frame Home: Design, Construction, Finishing, 1988
Making sunshine with Yellow Pine and Keda Dye yellow stain powder mixed 1/4th tsp Keda powder to 7 ounces water. One piece has 1 coat of the Keda stain and the other has 2 coats. Both sealed with fast dry polyurethane.
Dower Chest
Made in Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States
c.1780
The MET
I have seven boxes glued up and ready for lids. Aspen, poplar and pine mixed and matched ball will be stained maybe. Aspen looks too good to stain probably. I'll have to see what daughter thinks about them. Lid making time.
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401 CHAIR by Wintercheck Factory
Hand cast and pressed into the seat as a cushion, this low-slung chair showcases a heavy slab of industrial polyurethane rubber. The chair’s minimal frame is constructed from yellow pine.
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The other side is complete and the bridge build is complete. I will also be adding lights but the woodwork is done.
This will be for the Wife. A multi level display stand for outside that she can display plants and whatever else on. Cedar and treated pine with kreg joinery.
Second level attached and attaching legs for the top level. Joinery with kreg.