Here is the second small writing desk that I completed today for my second youngest daughter.
Built using pretty much the last of the white oak that got from Scott Smith late last December.:icon_thum
With this desk I tried a couple of things different. Once I completed the leg to apron...
I'm hoping someone can tell me what I need to do.
I made a few slimline pens for friends and they tell me that, as they are putting pressure on the tip while writing, the tip gradually slides back into the barrel.
Any advice? Is it something I'm doing wrong?
Thanks
Well. Here I go again......
I have been looking at ways to incorporate a drawer into a table apron. While there seems to be several options out there on the internet, I was wondering if anyone here could recommend a good book that cover this type of construction. The only experience I have had...
Fellow Termites
I have just posted a couple of pictures of a project I am working on. It is a reproduction of a 17th cent. writing slope that I found in Medieval Furniture by Daniel Diehl and Mark Donnelly. The first is a picture of the original slope. The second is my carving of the front of...
museum original. Original picture taken from museum, dated 1670. It is made of white oak, 7/16" and measures 29 1/2" x 18 1/2" x 12".