Monday, May 23, 2011

The Constitution

 I purchased this constitution replica while on my mission in Washington D.C.  I honor and respect our fore fathers and the constitution, and so I wanted to display that in my house.  This frame is made from Black Walnut with the curved edges to give it an antique look.  The document is between two pieces of glass, with a black mat behind it.  If you like this, I can order Constitution or Declarations on line.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Night stand

Ok so I made this nightstand as a project for my Advanced woods class at BYU-Idaho.  It is made out of African Mahogany.  The grain of this wood is very beautiful and is not consistent.  Over time, it will get darker and darker.  In the picture below you can see the wood pattern is very pretty, and it finishes well.




This is the side panel before it is glued together.  Glueing is the trickiest part of wood working because you have a very small time frame to get everything in place and square.  I used tong and groove joints for the two side panels.


This is the front panel, you can see a difference in wood color from drawer faces and frame.  They came from a different tree.  I used dowel joints on the front.

The top panel I made from veneer glued together in a circle.  I used hide glue that has to be applied at a certain temperature which makes application very tricky, but the end product is strong and beautiful. (don't do it inside, it stinks!)










This is the making of the all wood drawers made from poplar.  This is the very strong dove tail joint.


This is the drawer and tracks made from ash (a hard and fairly inexpensive wood.)
And finally the finished product.  This is the natural color with a varnish.  As I said, the wood will get darker over time, just as most wood will.

Monday, May 16, 2011

Idaho Plaques


These plaques were made by request for the Holy Rosary Church.  They were for a golf fundraiser tournament.  They are made from pine and walnut, the tallest stood 30 inches. 





Clocks


This was the most fun piece I've made.  It is a natural walnut pendulum clock with a cove top and carved bottom (also for my wife).  






This was for my parents 50th birthdays.  The clock face is made from alternating cherry and walnut.  The ring and base are lightly stained cherry wood.




The back is a mahogany veneer.

Mirrors

This is made from Cherry, I made them for my wife, in a set of three.  I finished them with a light stain.