Showing posts with label woodworking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label woodworking. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

It looks like its been about five months since I updated this thing, so I feel like I should throw something together.

Since we moved back from the absolutely wonderful state of Colorado, we've been living in our hometown and trying to figure out our next move in the so-called game of life. It turns out that our version of the game didn't come with instructions. So, its taking us a while to figure out the rules.

In the mean time, I've been keeping busy with work, a little play, and of course, more hobbies.

I've been trying to use this time of limbo to build a few furniture pieces that I've been putting off for a a while. The first of these pieces was a fun project. Two members of our family happen to have Cystic Fibrosis, which requires the use of some fairly bulky medical equipment. Unfortunately, this equipment doesn't fit inside of standard sized furniture. So, I designed a simple end table to house the equipment in between treatments, be functional during usage, and keep the equipment organized and protected at all times.

This is a picture of the end table before I put the door pull on it. The door slides back into the cabinet during its use so its not in the way. The top cabinet contains a noisy piece of equipment, which is why its enclosed, and the bottom area hold the rest of the gear.

It turned out well and it helped out my family. How can I ask for more?

The next piece was a tv stand of my dreams. Literally, I dreamt about this design one night and decided to build it. The idea came from a mixture of things.

A lot of people like traditional oak furniture. A lot of people like modern furniture. Making the transition between styles is difficult unless you get rid of everything at once and buy new things right away. This piece was meant to be a transitional piece. I'm calling it Transitional Modern. A piece built with traditional materials (oak) using a modern design (look at the picture). It's finished with a semi-transparent blue stain and has complimentary hardware.

I like it. So that's good enough for me.

The next piece is an end table built to go with the tv stand. Same style and design elements. Same opinion...I like it.

Other than those few things, I've built a few odds and ends things like a pavilion, a few coin collectors boxes, wood slat display crates, and some other things.

Up next, a classic archtop steel string jazz guitar and a ukulele. The ukulele should be done in a few days.

Once they're finished up, I'll post some pictures.

Until then....

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Wine Stopper Attempt

I finished my first wine stopper this afternoon. I'm fairly pleased with it considering it's my first attempt. I used Yucatan Rosewood for the top and I'm very impressed with its natural beauty. I still have to put a few coats of clear finish on it, but I thought I would post it as-is for now.

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Another Excellant Hobby

Recently, I decided that I don't have nearly enough hobbies. Although Sonya would probably disagree.

I've always wanted to own a wood lathe, but never got around to actually getting one. Now that Sonya and I have a house with a basement, I decided it was time to clean it out and build a workshop.

What house is complete without one?

My new lathe came in last week and I am very excited to get started on my newest craft. Sonya is happy that I finally cleaned out the basement.

I got the lathe from Grizzly Industrial, Inc., which is now my favorite place to shop. While I was checking out, I noticed a link called Gift Cabana. It peaked my interest for some reason, so I decided to see what it was.

The Gift Cabana made me very, very happy.

It turns out, it is a gift registry and it just so happens that I'm getting married this summer. I'm not sure if Sonya is quite as excited by this find as I am, but I am beyond thrilled to say the least.

I'll post some updates on my lathe adventures in the near future.