got the last major rib installed today.
prep work to finish glassing the interior begins as soon as I get back from a short vacation to the east coast. I’m off to see my father’s memorial show at the Woods-Gerry gallery at RISD in Providence.
got the last major rib installed today.
prep work to finish glassing the interior begins as soon as I get back from a short vacation to the east coast. I’m off to see my father’s memorial show at the Woods-Gerry gallery at RISD in Providence.
if you’re of a mind, make the time to spend some time reading The Feynman Lectures on Physics.
Thank you Caltech!
and the finished product!two drawers in the middle section and a cubby down one end to hold phones and chargers.
the finish was interesting. the trim I was to match turned out to be orange shellac coated in clear polyurethane. however the lac beetles are falling down on the job and orange shellac is apparently hard to come by.
as an alternative, I used two coats of amber shellac, (easily available,) well sanded. then a coat of reddish tinted polyurethane (prairie wheat) and a clear polyurethane final coat. note that the shellac can specifically suggests this is a bad idea, but the guy at Rockler insisted this was the norm… go figure.
An actual paid gig! so slight delay in boat building.
here’s the structure of a built-in desk so far:
lots and lots of dovetail joints. 20 by my count, plus a couple of mortise and tenon joints. (the space around the drawers is for metal drawer slides per client request.) clamping non-90-degree dovetail joints is an incredible pain in the ass. sadly most of the joinery will get covered by a facia or drawer fronts.
the desk will be cantilever, bolted to the wall and the section to the far right will have a flip up cover to store things like phones and chargers. there will be a pass through hole from the bottom for the power cords and a similar hole in the top to allow for neat power cable wrangling while sitting at it using a computer and such.
the client requested a douglas fir top to match the surrounding decor, and I’m wondering what finish to use to prevent, (or at least minimize,) damage. I would have preferred to use something a bit more durable, or at least less prone to easy dents, but such are client requests.
Museum Trekker: A Tribute To My Mentors.
things like this are nice to read… I hope I have that kind of effect someday.
when laying out joinery, make no joint smaller than your smallest tool. even the tiny chisels are expensive.
for the love of whichever deity anyone might pray to if they have a mind…
Could professional sports teams stop with the Navy Blue? this is a color that is only (and even then just barely) valid on actual Navy uniforms, and possibly, just possibly, yacht club blazers. it does not belong on the field, except maybe, (under extreme circumstances,) as an accent color.
Damnit, I want my Patriots in Red and my Seahawks in bright Green!
nfl preseason… every year I think “It doesn’t really matter to me that much, does it?”
guess it does…