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Category: Skill Share

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The Butler’s Desk – Hikido

This post continues a series in which I am building a butler’s desk of American black walnut.  In the previous post I had completed installing the web frames, which act as supports for the drawers.  With the web frames now completed, I can turn my attention to the ‘desk’ side …

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The Butler’s Desk – Casework Part 4

This post continues a series in which I’m building a butler’s desk of American black walnut. Where we left off I had prepared everything needed to complete the interior casework.  I’m working on a series of assemblies called web frames.  These assemblies will support the drawers on the right side of …

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The Butler’s Desk – Casework Part 3

This post continues a series in which I’m building a butler’s desk of American black walnut. Where we left off the case bottom and sides had been joined, the next step is to create the interior partition.  This partition will divide the work area from the drawers, it will also be tasked with holding …

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The Butler’s Desk – Casework Part 2

This post continues a series in which I’m building a butler’s desk of American black walnut. Where we left off the case bottom had been fitted to the base frame.  With the case bottom now in place I’m ready to begin preparing the case sides and top.   The panels are jointed and …

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The Butler’s Desk – Casework

This post continues a series in which I’m building a butler’s desk of American black walnut. Where we left off the frame had been fully assembled and ready to support the case.   In preparation for the casework, I’ve set aside the material needed many weeks prior in order to allow the material …

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The Butler’s Desk

Today’s post begins a series in which I am building a butler’s desk of American black walnut. A butler’s desk is a cabinet that converts into a desk concealing its function.  A desk, standing on its own looks out of place without an accompanying chair and lamp, but a cabinet that …

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Humidor Build – Interior Part 1

Hello and welcome to my Blog.  In this series I am building a walnut and gaboon ebony humidor.  This post will detail the build from sawing off the top to creating the base panel and beginning to install the Spanish cedar liners. To begin creating the liners I start by selecting the …

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Humidor Build – Casework

Hello and Welcome to my Blog.  In this series I will building and seasoning a cigar humidor.  The humidor case will be constructed of walnut and gaboon ebony and the interior liners will be constructed of Spanish cedar. Typically humidors of this style will be made of plywood or MDF with …

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Framing Kunisada – Complete

Hello and welcome back to my blog!   Today’s post completes the process of building a frame for an original woodblock print by Utagawa Kunisada.  We left off with the inner frame having been completed. The next step in the building process is to prepare the outer frame’s stock.  The …

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Framing Kunisada

Hello and welcome to my blog.  In this installment I will be framing the art of Utagawa Kunisada, Ukiyo-e artist of 19th century Japan.  Ukiyo-e are compositions created by using a series of woodblocks, one for each color, which when applied to paper form a completed image. This print is …

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