Mi

"Mike in Arkansas"

27/11/2006 6:15 PM

Wooden drawer/door pulls. looking for inspiration. JOAT?

There's nothing here
and now I fear
it's lack of inspiration

perhaps online
I'll find relief
from mental constipation.

Okay so I'm not Robert Browning. I am looking for ideas for original
wooden drawer and door pulls. These will be for my newly built kitchen
cabs. I have a few ideas but looking for others before I commit.
Anyone have any links to shop built pulls? I'm looking for something
really different but elegant, funky but beautiful, something with a WOW
factor. The doors and drawer faces are quarter sawn white oak that will
be finished in a light 'craftsman' style per Homestead Finishes web
site. Pulls themselves don't have to be any particular style really.
I know I don't want recessed pulls nor a 'turned' knob of any kind.
If you have a link or picture I sure would appreciate being able to
take a look see. Examples don't have to necessarily be for kitchen
cabs, just good inspiration.
Thanks
Mike


This topic has 11 replies

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"bent"

in reply to "Mike in Arkansas" on 27/11/2006 6:15 PM

27/11/2006 10:56 PM

I didn't even study it, but I understand you can run any outside profile
stock through a table saw at an angle to make a grip groove. I can say
where I got this info if desired. Didn't read the step(s) at the time. I
hate that. Probably 3 sentences.



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"bent"

in reply to "Mike in Arkansas" on 27/11/2006 6:15 PM

27/11/2006 11:03 PM

thats not the kind of thing I'd like to experiment with. It was in a book.
One of about 40 in Nick Engler's Workshop Companion, Making..... Don't know
what the resultant underneath profile was. Must be a limit to the width
somehow since... Anything you can make on the outside.



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"Mike in Arkansas"

in reply to "Mike in Arkansas" on 27/11/2006 6:15 PM

28/11/2006 4:34 PM

Really nice looking table stoutman and nice pulls as well. Food for
thought as well as Lou's amd Bents suggestions. Joat, I was counting
on you for inspiration but a rope or nail won't pass the wifes muster.
Thank you all for the time you took to reply.
Mike

JJ

in reply to "Mike in Arkansas" on 28/11/2006 4:34 PM

28/11/2006 8:35 PM

Tue, Nov 28, 2006, 4:34pm (EST-3) [email protected]
(Mike=A0in=A0Arkansas) doth elucidate:
<snip> Joat, I was counting on you for inspiration but a rope or nail
won't pass the wifes muster. <snip>

Ah ha, shoulda said. In that case what I'd do is just flat out ask
her what she wants. Beats the Hell out of guessing, and that way you'll
know she gets what she wants. That's the best I can come up with.



JOAT
Democratic justice. One man, one rock.

JG

Joe Gorman

in reply to "Mike in Arkansas" on 28/11/2006 4:34 PM

29/11/2006 7:51 AM

J T wrote:
> Tue, Nov 28, 2006, 4:34pm (EST-3) [email protected]
> (Mike in Arkansas) doth elucidate:
> <snip> Joat, I was counting on you for inspiration but a rope or nail
> won't pass the wifes muster. <snip>
>
> Ah ha, shoulda said. In that case what I'd do is just flat out ask
> her what she wants. Beats the Hell out of guessing, and that way you'll
> know she gets what she wants. That's the best I can come up with.
>
>
>
> JOAT
> Democratic justice. One man, one rock.
>
1. Ask her what she wants
2. Ask her again,later that day or the next
3. apologize for asking her the second time, explain you wanted to be
sure you hadn't misunderstood her before starting such an important project.
4. Make 1 or 2 pulls to her specifications, enough for one door and drawer.
5. After she tells you it's not what she wants return to step 1.
Joe
BTDT don't need another tshirt

b

in reply to "Mike in Arkansas" on 27/11/2006 6:15 PM

29/11/2006 12:09 PM

This is pathetically vague, but a few years ago I recall an article in
(I THINK) FWW on making drawer pulls out of wood, which gave several
nice examples and showed how they were done. If it wasn't Fine
Woodworking then it might have been American Woodworker. Check their
online indexes.

Sorry I can't be more specific.

Brad


Mike in Arkansas wrote:
> There's nothing here
> and now I fear
> it's lack of inspiration
>
> perhaps online
> I'll find relief
> from mental constipation.
>
> Okay so I'm not Robert Browning. I am looking for ideas for original
> wooden drawer and door pulls. These will be for my newly built kitchen
> cabs. I have a few ideas but looking for others before I commit.
> Anyone have any links to shop built pulls? I'm looking for something
> really different but elegant, funky but beautiful, something with a WOW
> factor. The doors and drawer faces are quarter sawn white oak that will
> be finished in a light 'craftsman' style per Homestead Finishes web
> site. Pulls themselves don't have to be any particular style really.
> I know I don't want recessed pulls nor a 'turned' knob of any kind.
> If you have a link or picture I sure would appreciate being able to
> take a look see. Examples don't have to necessarily be for kitchen
> cabs, just good inspiration.
> Thanks
> Mike

Mi

"Mike in Arkansas"

in reply to "Mike in Arkansas" on 27/11/2006 6:15 PM

29/11/2006 4:47 PM

Thanks Brad, I did a FWW search just yesterday and their search engine
said the article was in issue 150. But, when I looked at the index for
that article it's not listed that I can find. Unfortunately that issue
is not available for ordering in any event. It did appear to be of
interest. As far as what my wife wanted, well she was for making some
hand hammered copper ones. That remains a possiblity since I have some
nice thick copper sheet for the back plates. Maybe a combination of
copper and wood. Guess I'll check ebay for that issue of FWW.
Mike

[email protected] wrote:
> This is pathetically vague, but a few years ago I recall an article in
> (I THINK) FWW on making drawer pulls out of wood, which gave several
> nice examples and showed how they were done. If it wasn't Fine
> Woodworking then it might have been American Woodworker. Check their
> online indexes.
>
> Sorry I can't be more specific.
>
> Brad
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JJ

in reply to "Mike in Arkansas" on 29/11/2006 4:47 PM

30/11/2006 5:01 PM

Wed, Nov 29, 2006, 4:47pm (EST-3) [email protected]
(Mike=A0in=A0Arkansas) now admits:
<snip> As far as what my wife wanted, well she was for making some hand
hammered copper ones. That remains a possiblity since I have some nice
thick copper sheet for the back plates. Maybe a combination of copper
and wood. Guess I'll check ebay for that issue of FWW.

Better yet, some time back someone here was (maybe still is) doing
a lot of dumpster diving. Forget now who. But, if I recall right, he
posted a picture(s) of drawer pull(s) he made, I think of copper.
Looked pretty damn good. Might want to do some archive searching.
Whoever it was might well still be here, or someone will probably
remember who it was.



JOAT
Democratic justice. One man, one rock.

S@

"Stoutman" <.@.>

in reply to "Mike in Arkansas" on 27/11/2006 6:15 PM

28/11/2006 2:27 AM

>Examples don't have to necessarily be for kitchen
> cabs, just good inspiration.
> Thanks
> Mike
>

I made a couple for a hall table from cocobolo. I really liked how they
turned out.

http://www.garagewoodworks.com/maple_hall_table.htm

--
Stoutman
www.garagewoodworks.com

JJ

in reply to "Mike in Arkansas" on 27/11/2006 6:15 PM

28/11/2006 3:34 PM

Mon, Nov 27, 2006, 6:15pm (EST-3) [email protected]
(Mike=A0in=A0Arkansas) doth query:
<snip> I am looking for ideas for original wooden drawer and door pulls.
<snip> I have a few ideas but looking for others before I commit.
<snip> Anyone have any links to shop built pulls? I'm looking for
something really different but elegant, funky but beautiful, something
with a WOW factor. <snip>

All the funky I've ran across always had more of en eww factor then
a wow factor.

Well, you stuck my name out there, so I guess that about obligates
me to respond. To me, something original would be something out of your
mine, not someone else's. However, I do count inspiration from other
places and doing it your was as original - I take it that's what you're
after. If that's the case, I'd review my own ideas first.

After that, I think what I'd do in your circumstances is call up
pictures of anteek furniture, from middyevil times, up to maybe the
1900s, and eyeball their pulls. After all, there's not many things done
that haven't been done before, but a lot of it was so long ago, it's
forgotten now. If I found something I liked, I'd either copy it, or
more likely modify it, to a greater or lesser degree, until I get
something I like.
Or, I might just drill a hole, thread a piece of rope thru, tie a
fancy knot on the end, and use that as a pull. Just depends on the mood
at the time, I've got a door I use a big nail as a pull. You asked.



JOAT
Democratic justice. One man, one rock.

LH

Lew Hodgett

in reply to "Mike in Arkansas" on 27/11/2006 6:15 PM

28/11/2006 2:41 AM

Mike in Arkansas wrote:
> I am looking for ideas for original
> wooden drawer and door pulls. These will be for my newly built kitchen
> cabs.

> I'm looking for something
> really different but elegant, funky but beautiful, something with a WOW
> factor.
> The doors and drawer faces are quarter sawn white oak that will
> be finished in a light 'craftsman' style per Homestead Finishes web
> site.

More food for thought than anything else.

Years ago, built a 4x8 run out table with 24 drawers on each side
below the surface.

Used short cut off lengths of 3/4 dia dowel rod as the stand offs
while the handles were made from 3/4x1-1/2 stock and some router time.

Worked great for the shop but probably a little crude for a kitchen;
however, variations my prove helpful.

Lew


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