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* I tried my hand a merchanting at WoW 2012. I made everything in the photo except for the canvas of the tent. | * I tried my hand a merchanting at WoW 2012. I made everything in the photo except for the canvas of the tent. | ||
* | * Shots of my Glastonbury Chair Project, they were a ton of work. After two of these, I'll never make another. I never prepared proper documentation for them, but I do cover them in my Chair Taxonomy paper. | ||
* Cutting Boards and Pizza Shovels for Xmas presents | * Cutting Boards and Pizza Shovels for Xmas presents | ||
* Stickley End Tables. I made a couple for my house and some as commissions. | * Stickley End Tables. I made a couple for my house and some as commissions. | ||
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* A crazy useful portable bench. Based on one used by Steve Latta, who makes 18<sup>th</sup> and 19<sup>th</sup> Century furniture featuring a lot of inlay work (Federal Period). I use this all the time and it's 2 clamps away from turning any table into a useful bench. | * A crazy useful portable bench. Based on one used by Steve Latta, who makes 18<sup>th</sup> and 19<sup>th</sup> Century furniture featuring a lot of inlay work (Federal Period). I use this all the time and it's 2 clamps away from turning any table into a useful bench. | ||
* A 16<sup>th</sup> Century joined chest. This is a pretty faithful reproduction. Full documentation can be found [[Documentation|here]]. | * A 16<sup>th</sup> Century joined chest. This is a pretty faithful reproduction. Full documentation can be found [[Documentation|here]]. | ||
* A mallet, not a specific reproduction as these were made of all kinds of things in every shape imaginable. Mine happens to be a tropical hardwood and has about 1/2 lb of .44 lead SWC bullets in a cavity in the head to give it some extra heft. Since Lignum Vitae is extremely hard to come by these days. | |||
* A try square. Also documented [[Documentation|here]]. | |||
* Inkle looms in a variety of sizes | |||
* The bane of my existence, Marudai. When I was asked to make some, I couldn't believe anyone would pay for something so small. But they did. I made and sold a massive variety of these from simple for $40 to fancy for $200. A disturbing number for $125 made of Zebrawood. | |||
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File:Inkle Loom 1.jpg | |||
File:Inkle Loom 2.jpg | |||
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File:Fancy Marudai.jpg | |||
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Revision as of 15:11, 5 February 2020
I have a lot more photos and notes from this period. It's about a 10 year period starting from around 2005. Hard to put any sort of organization to this, so here's a gallery of photos and I'll add such commentary as I can.
- I tried my hand a merchanting at WoW 2012. I made everything in the photo except for the canvas of the tent.
- Shots of my Glastonbury Chair Project, they were a ton of work. After two of these, I'll never make another. I never prepared proper documentation for them, but I do cover them in my Chair Taxonomy paper.
- Cutting Boards and Pizza Shovels for Xmas presents
- Stickley End Tables. I made a couple for my house and some as commissions.
- Blanket Chest. Not a reproduction of anything specific. We needed a small chest for the bedroom and it would also allow our aging (at the time) husky to still get up on the rather tall bed we had at the time.
- Shaker Bed. This was a fairly faithful reproduction of an 1830s-1840s bed I saw at the Pleasant Hill Shaker Plantation while I was in the area for a hand tool woodworking symposium at Berea College.
- A crazy useful portable bench. Based on one used by Steve Latta, who makes 18th and 19th Century furniture featuring a lot of inlay work (Federal Period). I use this all the time and it's 2 clamps away from turning any table into a useful bench.
- A 16th Century joined chest. This is a pretty faithful reproduction. Full documentation can be found here.
- A mallet, not a specific reproduction as these were made of all kinds of things in every shape imaginable. Mine happens to be a tropical hardwood and has about 1/2 lb of .44 lead SWC bullets in a cavity in the head to give it some extra heft. Since Lignum Vitae is extremely hard to come by these days.
- A try square. Also documented here.
- Inkle looms in a variety of sizes
- The bane of my existence, Marudai. When I was asked to make some, I couldn't believe anyone would pay for something so small. But they did. I made and sold a massive variety of these from simple for $40 to fancy for $200. A disturbing number for $125 made of Zebrawood.