Over the past week, work and some personal stuff(both good and bad) have kept me from the forge. I hope to get back to the forge this weekend. In the meantime, I finally got some pics of a chair I made about 4 years ago. It was the first (and only) piece of real furniture I've ever made. It is solid oak and the legs are about 2" thick. It was a design from the book Constructing Medieval Furniture: Plans and Instructions With Historical Notes The project, like so many I take on, was much more difficult then I had anticipated. The worst was carving into seasoned oak for my first carving project. Grrr.... Anyway, here are a few of the pics.
Tuesday, March 1, 2005
I wish my life would stop getting in the way...
Over the past week, work and some personal stuff(both good and bad) have kept me from the forge. I hope to get back to the forge this weekend. In the meantime, I finally got some pics of a chair I made about 4 years ago. It was the first (and only) piece of real furniture I've ever made. It is solid oak and the legs are about 2" thick. It was a design from the book Constructing Medieval Furniture: Plans and Instructions With Historical Notes The project, like so many I take on, was much more difficult then I had anticipated. The worst was carving into seasoned oak for my first carving project. Grrr.... Anyway, here are a few of the pics.
Over the past week, work and some personal stuff(both good and bad) have kept me from the forge. I hope to get back to the forge this weekend. In the meantime, I finally got some pics of a chair I made about 4 years ago. It was the first (and only) piece of real furniture I've ever made. It is solid oak and the legs are about 2" thick. It was a design from the book Constructing Medieval Furniture: Plans and Instructions With Historical Notes The project, like so many I take on, was much more difficult then I had anticipated. The worst was carving into seasoned oak for my first carving project. Grrr.... Anyway, here are a few of the pics.
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