The bump on the top is a large, felt-bottomed "coaster" I made for the 42" TV that will go on top of the table. The owners were looking for something they could use as an entertainment center in their small condo, then re-purpose once they move into a larger home. The coaster will protect the top so there's no damage from the TV's plastic stand.
This piece took two months to make. It features several "firsts" for me: my first shop-made pivot hinges, first hand-planed (rather than sanded) surfaces, first invisible magnetic doors, first book-matched doors, first blind dowel & lap joined case, first carved handles, and first 100% solid wood black walnut construction, from a naturally-felled old-growth black walnut.
This was my first "fine furniture" commission, and I look forward to the chance to design & build similar pieces in the future.
The legs get wider at their bases, while the bevel on the top and the doors lend an upward-sweeping shape |
the doors move on invisible brass pivot hinges I made myself |
book-matching can lead to some amazing figure in wood. I retro-fit a 3hp motor to my band saw before sawing these panels |
No comments:
Post a Comment