On Aug 15, 1:33 pm, rlz <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am fairly new to furniture making and have just finished a blanklet
> chest as a birthday gift to my wife. I'm looking to put a brass
> medallion on the front, just a decoritive piece maybe 3" by 6".
> I'm not even sure what these could be called.
> Any ideas for sources for this type of piece?
Try here:
http://houseofantiquehardware.com/s.nl/sc.11/category.-111/.f
or DAGS "brass chest hardware"
Wed, Aug 15, 2007, 10:33am (EDT-3) [email protected] (rlz) doth query:
I am fairly new to furniture making and have just finished a blanklet
chest as a birthday gift to my wife. I'm looking to put a brass
medallion on the front, just a decoritive piece maybe 3" by 6". I'm not
even sure what these could be called. Any ideas for sources for this
type of piece?
Well, I know what you mean anyway. Personally, I'd either get a
piece of brass, and make my own; or, go to a place that sells plaques
and trophies, they should hav someting you like. They should be able to
engrave something personal too. Me, I'd probably etch a design, or
inscription, myself. I'd rather do things like that myself, so it's a
one-of-a-kind thing, instead of a multiple reproction piece. That, and
I'm usually too damn cheap to pay the high price most places want.
JOAT
I do things I don't know how to do, so that I might learn how to do
them.
- Picasso
On Wed, 15 Aug 2007 10:33:42 -0700, rlz <[email protected]> wrote:
>I'm looking to put a brass medallion on the front,
Brass looks cheap. If it's oak, walnut or something dark, then use
copper instead, You can patinate this, or just let it age naturally.
For other colours, consider silver, or pewter. Compared to the work or
cost of making the thing, the materials cost is cheap, even for silver.
You might have this piece engraved by a local silversmith, or have some
repousse work done to it. If you have the skills for it (as a start, can
you draw or carve?) then you can do it yourself. Especially on pewter,
any woodworker with the hand and eye to sketch moderately well can work
a metal plaque by punches into repousse on a pitch block and some punch
or graver work on the front.
3" x 6" sounds _far_ too big too. It'll look like a coffin!