How Would You Make This?
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How Would You Make This?
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Its a very interesting project! Its out of my league, but I would think that the rails and stiles where created by bandsawing from larger stock then ripping. Off-setting the curves gives it a more natural and non-repeating flow. The author mentions laminating, so I imagine the door panels where made in a form with plies laid up and glued over "bumps". Just my opinion. :-)I think in straight lines, but dream in curvesComment
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Paul hit on it - via photoshop!
One of a kind - for the purpose of being "one of a kind" doesn't get me excited. Aesthetics should play part of the role.Hank Lee
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You don't have to like it, and don't have to make it. But, in the custom end of woodworking, we are presented with this type of challenge (not this one in particular). I don't have to like it to make it, but it's a matter of making a living or not.
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Looks like it was designed by sketching fast on a napkin. Then carried out realistically.
I think it is both challenging and cool looking. I'd absolutely give it a shot if I had the time. Imagine all the furniture in a house done in a similar fashion.
If you are tired of doing straight lines or traditional designs, there are always other avenues to venture down.
You guys remember Dave down under? He traveled his own path for sure.
To make it I think there would be lots of laminating as has been mentioned.LeeComment
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Don, aka Pappy,
Wise men talk because they have something to say,
Fools because they have to say something.
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Most of my stuff turns out looking like that. What's the big deal?In my old age I look back and realize how lucky I was to live in a time when common sense was common.
Dennis
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Absolutely, that is what I mentioned earlier on. --> "door panels where made in a form with plies laid up and glued over "bumps"."
Form could be clamped or vacuum clamped, no difference in end result. Vacuum bag if big enough would be faster than setting up all the cauls necessary to do something like that... if it is realI think in straight lines, but dream in curvesComment
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Absolutely, that is what I mentioned earlier on. --> "door panels where made in a form with plies laid up and glued over "bumps"."
Form could be clamped or vacuum clamped, no difference in end result. Vacuum bag if big enough would be faster than setting up all the cauls necessary to do something like that... if it is real
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