Here's a few photos of the chest with drawer I managed to get carved during the event.
One of the panels without the ground removed.
Toying with not taking the ground out on the two side panels....
....but no. Maybe if it was all carved like that with just incised lines, but it messes with the raking light effect having the combination of both techniques. Down to the ground it is.
Sold this cherry bowl to Cliff.
I also got commissions for several other things including some cabinets for Nigel and Clare from quartersawn douglas fir.
They also had an oak tree which needed milling into boards.
And made into a bridge to cross their stream.
I was asked to restore these chairs recently. I stripped off the modern varnish (and dirt), tightened all the joints, re-fixed the legs which had fallen off and re-finished with proprietary Rivers Joinery Beeswax Polish.
Making the initial timber selection for the storytelling chair commission.
This will have hands on the arms and boots on the feet a la Discworld.
I have been finishing off a few oak bowls.
And starting another one.
I need to lay my hands on a new log this week; to get a board for the front of the drawer and all the stock for two sets of library steps.
Blow hard wind, blow hard!
It looks like you have been busy.
ReplyDeleteThe oak bowl with two handles looks spectacular.
Brgds
Jonas
Thanks Jonas
DeleteAmazing woodwork..
ReplyDeleteThanks Amber
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DeleteHi Amber. I haven't deleted any comments from you. I think maybe someone has hacked your blogger account. Contact me through other means and maybe we can resolve this.
DeleteGreat carving Jon, looks original eh?
ReplyDeleteThanks Richard.
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