Hello everyone,
You might recall me asking about historic trim a while back. I found a great
book at Lee Valley that is a reprint of a 1920's mail order house catalogue.
It has many trim samples in full scale, and I found just what I was looking
for.
http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/cbase1.jpg
I faxed a page from the book to Woodmaster Tools of Canada. They faxed me
back a CAD drawing to sign off on. I had my knives in less than a week. They
were great guys to deal with.
I made a sled for the moulder so that the stock tracked correctly.
http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/cbase2.jpg
I was worried about getting all the knives set correctly, but it wasn't that
hard. All the knives are the same height, so you bottom them out in the
cutterhead for registration.
http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/cbase3.jpg
Here is a shot of the test piece of moulding I made.
http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/cbase4.jpg
I wanted the colour of the cherry moulding to match my Jatoba staircase and
flooring. I applied a very diluted wash of Lye on the sample. The colour
change is VERY quick. I neutralized the lye with a diluted wash of vinegar
and then plain water.
http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/cbase5.jpg
I took a three foot section of the baseboard and sprayed lacquer on most of
the left hand side.
http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/cbase6.jpg
I really like the look. I didn't even try to price out 7-1/2" custom cherry
baseboard, but I expect it would be a bit more than the $3.00 a linear foot
I have into this.
Thanks for looking,
David.
Every Neighbourhood has one, in Mine I'm Him
Wow! Looks great. Once I saw the shot of your stairs I recalled your
earlier posting.
That Cherry seems like a really beautiful color. What was the formula
for the lye? Do you just buy some type of cleaner or drain cleaner or
something?
It would be really great to see some mopre closeups of the cherry. I
really like that look. It seems to hit the color I have been trying
achieve with dying and oiling techniques.
BW
On Mar 30, 7:41=A0pm, "David F. Eisan" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> You might recall me asking about historic trim a while back. I found a gre=
at
> book at Lee Valley that is a reprint of a 1920's mail order house catalogu=
e.
> It has many trim samples in full scale, and I found just what I was lookin=
g
> for.
>
> http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/cbase1.jpg
>
> I faxed a page from the book to Woodmaster Tools of Canada. They faxed me
> back a CAD drawing to sign off on. I had my knives in less than a week. Th=
ey
> were great guys to deal with.
>
> I made a sled for the moulder so that the stock tracked correctly.
>
> http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/cbase2.jpg
>
> I was worried about getting all the knives set correctly, but it wasn't th=
at
> hard. All the knives are the same height, so you bottom them out in the
> cutterhead for registration.
>
> http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/cbase3.jpg
>
> Here is a shot of the test piece of moulding I made.
>
> http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/cbase4.jpg
>
> I wanted the colour of the cherry moulding to match my Jatoba staircase an=
d
> flooring. I applied a very diluted wash of Lye on the sample. The colour
> change is VERY quick. I neutralized the lye with a diluted wash of vinegar=
> and then plain water.
>
> http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/cbase5.jpg
>
> I took a three foot section of the baseboard and sprayed lacquer on most o=
f
> the left hand side.
>
> http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/cbase6.jpg
>
> I really like the look. I didn't even try to price out 7-1/2" custom cherr=
y
> baseboard, but I expect it would be a bit more than the $3.00 a linear foo=
t
> I have into this.
>
> Thanks for looking,
>
> David.
>
> Every Neighbourhood has one, in Mine I'm Him
On Mar 30, 9:41 pm, "David F. Eisan" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> You might recall me asking about historic trim a while back. I found a great
> book at Lee Valley that is a reprint of a 1920's mail order house catalogue.
> It has many trim samples in full scale, and I found just what I was looking
> for.
>
<snip>
> Thanks for looking,
>
> David.
>
> Every Neighbourhood has one, in Mine I'm Him
Beautiful trim. What was the name of the book?
hex
-30-
David F. Eisan wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> You might recall me asking about historic trim a while back. I
> found a great book at Lee Valley that is a reprint of a 1920's
> mail order house catalogue. It has many trim samples in full
> scale, and I found just what I was looking for.
>
> http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/cbase1.jpg
>
> I faxed a page from the book to Woodmaster Tools of Canada.
> They faxed me back a CAD drawing to sign off on. I had my
> knives in less than a week. They were great guys to deal with.
>
> I made a sled for the moulder so that the stock tracked
> correctly.
>
> http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/cbase2.jpg
>
> I was worried about getting all the knives set correctly, but
> it wasn't that hard. All the knives are the same height, so you
> bottom them out in the cutterhead for registration.
>
> http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/cbase3.jpg
>
> Here is a shot of the test piece of moulding I made.
>
> http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/cbase4.jpg
>
> I wanted the colour of the cherry moulding to match my Jatoba
> staircase and flooring. I applied a very diluted wash of Lye on
> the sample. The colour change is VERY quick. I neutralized the
> lye with a diluted wash of vinegar and then plain water.
>
> http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/cbase5.jpg
>
> I took a three foot section of the baseboard and sprayed
> lacquer on most of the left hand side.
>
> http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/cbase6.jpg
>
> I really like the look. I didn't even try to price out 7-1/2"
> custom cherry baseboard, but I expect it would be a bit more
> than the $3.00 a linear foot I have into this.
>
> Thanks for looking,
>
> David.
>
> Every Neighbourhood has one, in Mine I'm Him
Love the staircase shot! How did you make the bend radius? Looks
like you need a shop or another area to do finishing. Shop to
dusty? My wife has givin me tons of crap for bringing pieces
into the house to work on. Specially doors. I built this great
stainless steel Dinning Room Table that I love to work on top
of, the only problem it's in the Dinning Room. hahaha
--
"You can lead them to LINUX
but you can't make them THINK"
>>>That Cherry seems like a really beautiful color. What was the formula
>>>for the lye? Do you just buy some type of cleaner or drain cleaner or
>>>something?
I used Gillettes (sp?) Lye from TSC. I put one table spoon in a Mason Jar.
>>>It would be really great to see some mopre closeups of the cherry. I
>>>really like that look. It seems to hit the color I have been trying
>>>achieve with dying and oiling techniques.
I am doing all the cabinets, doors and trim the same way, so there will be
lots more pics to follow.
David