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Blanket Chest

Author: Виктория, May 22, 2013 в Uncategorized

I’ve been a fan of  such old 17th century chests for quite  a while, I’m reading several green woodworking blogs. So one day I thought it would be nice to make this blanket chest, besides I found the drawing of it in Sketchup Warehouse.

Here it is:

Blanket Chest

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Victorian table – part two

Author: Виктория, March 6, 2013 в Uncategorized

Well, here it is – the first part of the work, the most difficult is over, this will be a game table.

Victorian Game table - WIP

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Victorian Style

Author: Виктория, February 18, 2013 в Uncategorized

I always though I was making lots of art nouveau furniture, Victorian was on the second, no, third place for me. But seems like I was wrong, and Victorian will soon take the lead.  First of all, because it’s one more commission for me 🙂 Second of all, there are too many very rare, very unusual items that you can find in antiques catalogues and auctions. So this time it’s a table again, but not the usual one. All the details will be revealed soon!

About two weeks ago I started making the working drawing for this table, carving/construction etc. And I started actually making it only last week. This time I’m planning on making two tables, one I’ll be making for myself as it’s very unusual and pretty piece of furniture.

I started with making veneer on my bandsaw then started cutting patterns for a router.

Victorian Style

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Morris Chair – hard choice.

Author: Виктория, November 1, 2012 в Uncategorized

It’s hard to believe but it’s almost done. 🙂

Morris Chair

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Morris Chair

Author: Виктория, October 16, 2012 в Uncategorized

I started a new project from Scale Cabinetmaker magazine – two Morris chairs. I couldn’t find the right prototype on Internet, but you’ll get the idea, I hope.

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First Fitting

Author: Виктория, September 6, 2012 в Uncategorized

Bombe chest- making drawers

I started making drawers, at first I cut them out with band saw, then sand with Proxxon rotary tool.

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New Old Bombe Chest

Author: Виктория, September 4, 2012 в Furniture, Furniture, Furniture, Furniture, Furniture, Furniture, Furniture

My first bombe chest has found the new owner already, so I’m making the new one! Don’t ask me why, I don’t know personally. But my husband is a huge fan of such chests, so he challenged me to try to make a bit more difficult shape. I have to shape not only the sides of the chest, but the drawers too.

Sketchup screen

This model is from the old Popular Woodworking issue. I loved the article. I was surprised that such chests were much more popular in US rather than UK. I also found that  in Europe the carcases were made of several glued up pieces and then veneered. In US, woodworkers worked with solid wood.

So I’m making it American way. To cut out the pieces I’m using a bandsaw.

Another version of bombe chest

 

Another version of bombe chest

Then the long hours of sanding and final shaping. I hate working with makore, but the color of it and the grain is so beautiful that I simply can’t resist it. It’s so much better than cherry wood or pear wood for me. The only drawback – I have to wear a mask.

After couple of hours:

Another version of bombe chest

Now for the top and the bottom, I need to sand it a bit more.

Another version of bombe chest

Next time – all the inner parts.

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It’s not that bad after all

Author: Виктория, July 26, 2012 в Uncategorized

With the help of my fellow bloggers, I did it! Brazing is much easier for me, after several hours of practice. I’m almost happy with this frame and plan to make couple more, just need to finish sketches.

Another try with brazing.

Here’s one of the epoxy roses that I made, not sure about using them though, maybe I should add more color, crystal clear look a bit plain to me.

Epoxy roses for chandelier

 

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Glass beads for miniature lights

Author: Виктория, July 25, 2012 в Uncategorized

Last week I received a package with lace bobbins (50 pairs), they were all unspangled, so I went to the nearest beads shop to buy some beads. I love this place, lots of cute things, I cannot leave it without buying something.  I found these wonderful glass beads, but they are not for bobbins, I’m afraid.

Glass beads

As these two weeks were all about making lights I immediately thought these beads would make perfect lamp shades. You would just need to cut them in half.

I googled at first to find someone who did it before but to no avail. So, here’s my first try.

You need Proxxon/Dremel/whatever tool,  diamond wheel and sticky tape.  Glasses for protection and mask  is a must for me too.  I also marked a cutting line on the bead.

Cutting glass bead for dollhouse chandelier

Here’s how you need to fix the bead on a tape:

Cutting glass bead for dollhouse chandelier

And just cut it off! 🙂 At first I thought that glass would break, but I was lucky, the edge is even. You can also sand the bead to make it even better 🙂

Cutting glass bead for dollhouse chandelier

Nice one:

Cutting glass bead for dollhouse chandelier

I’m very excited about it,there’s lot of beads with different sizes and shapes, lot’s of things to explore.

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All in progress

Author: Виктория, July 23, 2012 в Lighting, Lighting, Lighting, Metalwork, Metalwork

I should have put another title to this post, something like “Ugly Photos’ Post”, but nevermind.

I had a strange week, I actually did a lot of things, but seems like I don’t have much to show to you. I’m still making the parts for my chandelier, another one. I also continue learning metal lathe  things.  My husband is a great teacher, very patient, I should say. I did learn a lot, but still have to ask him if I have any questions.

As a result I made a beautiful candlestick, made of aluminum, but it looked very silver to me 🙂 Unfortunately, no photos for you here as it broke when I started cutting it off. The good thing is that I learned a lot, I also tried that mysterious jig for making spheres (absolutely, useless by the way for aluminum, because it’s easier to make them with files).

Experiment number two – metal spinning. Looks fantastic in this video, which is not mine, obviously 🙂

I don’t have silver, but lots of copper. I’m not very good with spinning, I managed to make these, hm, “cups”  after five or six attempts.

Metal Spinning - first try

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