-
Best Tabletop Finish -
3 Steps to Great Glue-Ups: Sliding Dovetail Joints -
Five Minute Guide: Glue-Ups -
How to Cut Sliding Dovetail Joints -
How to Drill Windsor Chair Mortises -
Box Making Tips and Tricks -
How to Make a Simple Jig for Offset Knife Hinges -
Fixing Woodworking Mistakes -
Tablesaw Tapering Jig is Safer and Faster -
T-Track is a Smart Workbench Accessory -
Dedicated Sled Delivers Perfect Finger Joints -
How to Apply an Aerosol Finish -
How to Sharpen a Card Scraper -
Five Minute Guide: How to Use a Tablesaw -
Buying and Using Trim Routers -
Router Jig for Perfectly Aligned Dadoes -
Upgrade Your Jointer with a Segmented Cutterhead
what we do when they leave us alone
comments (1) February 19th, 2012 in blogs, Reader's Gallery
because of the historic complexities of selling both to the public directly, and through galleries, i have not often (like since the late 80's or 90's) participated in gallery shows except on a 'piece here, piece there' basis ... too complicated. but, when the prestigious southern vermont arts center (they've had shows like andy warhol, dale chihuly, and ken noland..) offered us a 'solo' (ok, one of 9 solos at the same time, but still ... )two years ago, we took the bait ... sam and will and i were just hitting our stride as a design team and i thought it would be cool to do a show highlighting our collaborative efforts. we chose a theme of 'wood and steel; colors and textures' and had to submit an artist statment and photo in january of 2011 for their 2012 show catalog.... it seeemed soooo far away. needless to say, deadlines focus the mind, and i delivered the last two pieces friday afternoon at 3:00, the day before the opening, and we were all set ... so except for the chairs, there's wood and metal in all the pieces, color and texture in a couple of them and, for a change, we got to figure out what to do on our own ... in a business where 99% of the time, the client with the check is driving the bus, it was nice to do a few pieces 'as we wished' and as the only furniture makers in the winter show, we're all pleased to be included with the traditional 'flat art' that the SVAC is known for ... it's nice to do a little stretching once in a while .. there are process and background production photos on our dorset custom furniture blog, including a relatively detailed one on the chestnut bullseye mirror process ... and one on some of the other pieces above ... enjoy the show !
Design or Plan used: My own design - dan mosheim ... dorset custom furniture
posted in: blogs, Reader's Gallery, , claro walnut slab dining table, ladderback chairs, steel and wood furniture






























Comments (1)
Thanks for sharing.
Mark
Posted: 11:58 am on February 26th
You must be logged in to post comments. Log in.