Just uploaded a few pics of my latest project, an entryway bench in
walnut & birdseye maple. Bunch of firsts for me, sliding dovetails,
veneering, gilding (next step) etc. Hours of fun, couldn't do it
without my apprentice though :)
http://www.penney.org/benchgallery/index.htm
I quite like all the clean lines on it, but I may roundover the top of
it, haven't decided yet...
On May 4, 1:27 am, damian penney <[email protected]> wrote:
> Just uploaded a few pics of my latest project, an entryway bench in
> walnut & birdseye maple. Bunch of firsts for me, sliding dovetails,
> veneering, gilding (next step) etc. Hours of fun, couldn't do it
> without my apprentice though :)
>
> http://www.penney.org/benchgallery/index.htm
>
> I quite like all the clean lines on it, but I may roundover the top of
> it, haven't decided yet...
Looks Great! My only concern is the amount of wood left between the
upper corners of those adjacent dovetails. You might consider shifting
them slightly off-center towards the outside of the rail so that there
is a little more real estate between those corners if you ever do
something similar, not too far or you'll weaken the outside edge of
the leg. And maybe I'm just being over-cautious. I do have a
pronounced tendency to over engineer things. You should see the
cradle I built for my first born. It's suspended, and I'm pretty sure
that it will hold at least 500 lbs. without shifting or racking and
it's big enough that he could have slept in it until age 8. ;) It was
one of my first projects and let's just say that I've learned a lot
since then. You've got to start somewhere, right? bc
On May 4, 7:04 am, bc <[email protected]> wrote:
> On May 4, 1:27 am, damian penney <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Just uploaded a few pics of my latest project, an entryway bench in
> > walnut & birdseye maple. Bunch of firsts for me, sliding dovetails,
> > veneering, gilding (next step) etc. Hours of fun, couldn't do it
> > without my apprentice though :)
>
> >http://www.penney.org/benchgallery/index.htm
>
> > I quite like all the clean lines on it, but I may roundover the top of
> > it, haven't decided yet...
>
> Looks Great! My only concern is the amount of wood left between the
> upper corners of those adjacent dovetails. You might consider shifting
> them slightly off-center towards the outside of the rail so that there
> is a little more real estate between those corners if you ever do
> something similar, not too far or you'll weaken the outside edge of
> the leg. And maybe I'm just being over-cautious. I do have a
> pronounced tendency to over engineer things. You should see the
> cradle I built for my first born. It's suspended, and I'm pretty sure
> that it will hold at least 500 lbs. without shifting or racking and
> it's big enough that he could have slept in it until age 8. ;) It was
> one of my first projects and let's just say that I've learned a lot
> since then. You've got to start somewhere, right? bc
Thanks, you're kinda right about the corners. The inside bit is very
weak as I found out when I was dry assembling and cracked one of them.
However I don't think it makes any difference structurally as that
piece is trapped by two rails(stretchers?) so it has nowhere to go and
is solidly glued in place i.e It's weak when one dovetail is in place
but fine when both are in place. I was worried about it until I saw
other designs that actually had that inside corner floating, with the
dovetails themselves overlapping.
On May 4, 3:56 pm, "Lee" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Very nice"damian penney" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>
> news:[email protected]...
>
> > Just uploaded a few pics of my latest project, an entryway bench in
> > walnut & birdseye maple. Bunch of firsts for me, sliding dovetails,
> > veneering, gilding (next step) etc. Hours of fun, couldn't do it
> > without my apprentice though :)
>
> >http://www.penney.org/benchgallery/index.htm
>
> > I quite like all the clean lines on it, but I may roundover the top of
> > it, haven't decided yet...
Thanks Lee :) I think this is the first project where everything has
come out how I expected it to which is a nice. Hope the next steps go
well too :)
On May 4, 2:27 am, damian penney <[email protected]> wrote:
> Just uploaded a few pics of my latest project, an entryway bench in
> walnut & birdseye maple. Bunch of firsts for me, sliding dovetails,
> veneering, gilding (next step) etc. Hours of fun, couldn't do it
> without my apprentice though :)
>
> http://www.penney.org/benchgallery/index.htm
>
> I quite like all the clean lines on it, but I may roundover the top of
> it, haven't decided yet...
I wouldn't round over the top too much..just my taste.
It is your table....and a pretty darn nice piece of work at that.
About those dovetails... I think I see what others mean. A bit more
space between them would have looked a bit better maybe, perhaps a
slightly shorter tail?
r----> who thinks maybe you should round the corners a bit, lest your
prince be hurting himself. He must give you a lot of joy. When Angela
was doing work in the ER...she saw a lot of table-corner related cut-
up kiddies.
r
> I wouldn't round over the top too much..just my taste.
> It is your table....and a pretty darn nice piece of work at that.
> About those dovetails... I think I see what others mean. A bit more
> space between them would have looked a bit better maybe, perhaps a
> slightly shorter tail?
>
> r----> who thinks maybe you should round the corners a bit, lest your
> prince be hurting himself. He must give you a lot of joy. When Angela
> was doing work in the ER...she saw a lot of table-corner related cut-
> up kiddies.
>
> r
I think I'm going to use a tiny little roundover bit on it, mainly to
protect the edges themselves, not the shins :) With regards the
dovetails, a smaller tail may have been better but I'm pretty pleased
with the way they are now. Something to mull for next time though.
Also I just noticed the stupid gallery thing wasn't working in IE so
you can now zoom in a bit more.
On May 4, 2:27 am, damian penney <[email protected]> wrote:
> Just uploaded a few pics of my latest project, an entryway bench in
> walnut & birdseye maple. Bunch of firsts for me, sliding dovetails,
> veneering, gilding (next step) etc. Hours of fun, couldn't do it
> without my apprentice though :)
>
> http://www.penney.org/benchgallery/index.htm
>
> I quite like all the clean lines on it, but I may roundover the top of
> it, haven't decided yet...
VERY impressive.
-jtpr
On May 7, 5:54 am, jtpr <[email protected]> wrote:
> On May 4, 2:27 am, damian penney <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Just uploaded a few pics of my latest project, an entryway bench in
> > walnut & birdseye maple. Bunch of firsts for me, sliding dovetails,
> > veneering, gilding (next step) etc. Hours of fun, couldn't do it
> > without my apprentice though :)
>
> >http://www.penney.org/benchgallery/index.htm
>
> > I quite like all the clean lines on it, but I may roundover the top of
> > it, haven't decided yet...
>
> VERY impressive.
>
> -jtpr
Thanks for all the comments/feedback guys. Much appreciated.
On May 9, 8:37 pm, Bill in Detroit <[email protected]> wrote:
> damian penney wrote:
>
> > Thanks for all the comments/feedback guys. Much appreciated.
>
> Looks good in the smaller pix but when I click on them I get a 404 error
> instead of the expected larger pix.
>
> Bill
>
> --http://nmwoodworks.com/cube
>
When did you get the 404 error? There was a problem when I first
uploaded them (worked in Firefox but not IE) but I thought that was
all fixed, and I just checked again in IE6/Firefox and seems to work
fine. Odd.
Here are the direct links to the larger images
http://www.penney.org/benchgallery/images/IMG_1432.jpg
http://www.penney.org/benchgallery/images/IMG_1434.jpg
http://www.penney.org/benchgallery/images/IMG_1438.jpg
http://www.penney.org/benchgallery/images/IMG_1439.jpg
http://www.penney.org/benchgallery/images/IMG_1443.jpg
Damian
damian penney wrote:
>
> Thanks for all the comments/feedback guys. Much appreciated.
Looks good in the smaller pix but when I click on them I get a 404 error
instead of the expected larger pix.
Bill
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damian penney wrote:
> On May 9, 8:37 pm, Bill in Detroit <[email protected]> wrote:
>> damian penney wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks for all the comments/feedback guys. Much appreciated.
>> Looks good in the smaller pix but when I click on them I get a 404 error
>> instead of the expected larger pix.
>>
>> Bill
>>
>> --http://nmwoodworks.com/cube
>>
>
> When did you get the 404 error? There was a problem when I first
> uploaded them (worked in Firefox but not IE) but I thought that was
> all fixed, and I just checked again in IE6/Firefox and seems to work
> fine. Odd.
>
> Here are the direct links to the larger images
>
> http://www.penney.org/benchgallery/images/IMG_1432.jpg
> http://www.penney.org/benchgallery/images/IMG_1434.jpg
> http://www.penney.org/benchgallery/images/IMG_1438.jpg
> http://www.penney.org/benchgallery/images/IMG_1439.jpg
> http://www.penney.org/benchgallery/images/IMG_1443.jpg
>
> Damian
>
>
Just a couple minutes before I posted. Thanks for the direct links, they
work fine. Your work looks really nice. And the table, too. ;-)
Bill
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"damian penney" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Just uploaded a few pics of my latest project, an entryway bench in
> walnut & birdseye maple. Bunch of firsts for me, sliding dovetails,
> veneering, gilding (next step) etc. Hours of fun, couldn't do it
> without my apprentice though :)
>
> http://www.penney.org/benchgallery/index.htm
>
> I quite like all the clean lines on it, but I may roundover the top of
> it, haven't decided yet...
>
Very nice looking.
I think I would round over the edges. One night you will stumble into it
when the lights are off. I still have a spot on my shin bone from a similar
trip.
Very nice
"damian penney" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Just uploaded a few pics of my latest project, an entryway bench in
> walnut & birdseye maple. Bunch of firsts for me, sliding dovetails,
> veneering, gilding (next step) etc. Hours of fun, couldn't do it
> without my apprentice though :)
>
> http://www.penney.org/benchgallery/index.htm
>
> I quite like all the clean lines on it, but I may roundover the top of
> it, haven't decided yet...
>