Neo-rustic tables
comments (2) August 20th, 2009 in The GalleryMy Neo-rustic or "Danish Rustic" tables are a project I started at the beginning of the current recession... a way to use wood I already had to fill requests in a gallery that handles my work. These utilize techniques from my new Taunton book Rustic Furniture Basics. It was fun to walk to my barn, sweep dust off a plank, cut it down the middle and "discover" spalted fiddleback maple. I have completed a number of pieces in this series.
Design or Plan used: My own design - Doug Stowe
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Comments (2)
About 3/4 of my best ideas come from not having something that I might think I need. (like a bigger planer) Good luck with the surgery. I hope you are not kept from the wood shop for long.
You can keep up with my work through my blogs, wisdomofhands.blogspot.com and boxmaking101.com
Doug
Posted: 7:32 pm on August 31st
As a disabled and retired woodworker I have been using your box designs to use up my large supply of offcuts and one of a kind boards for some time now.
After down sizing my equipment,I had wondered what to do with the wide slabs of figured maple and walnut that I could no longer surface through my 13 inch planner.(I just found out hand planning has resulted in a torn rotor cuff shoulder injury,surgery scheduled next month)
Your split slab technique is the answer,These tables are great!
Thanks again for providing inspiration and wonderful designs,both large and small in scale.
Posted: 3:07 pm on August 21st
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