Showing posts with label woodworking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label woodworking. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

I'm Done!

Well, it's been a long and rewarding six weeks, but I've finally completed my Craftsmanship Program at the Inside Passage School of Fine Cabinetmaking! I've learned a lot, scraped two-year-old rust from my neglected skills, gained a new appreciation for the fine art of woodworking, and met a bunch a cool people to boot!

Here's the stuff that I made during the course. Just in case you're wondering where the cabinets and bookcases and tables and boxes are: this was a course based around woodworking skills and ways of doing things; actually building objects wasn't the goal, although I did come out with a bunch of cool tools.

So what's next? I'll spend the next week or so wandering around the Sunshine Coast and Vancouver Island, and then head inland towards the Kootenays, where I'll be volunteering at Raid the North Extreme. After that...? :-)

The fruits of my labor
Handmade chisels and knife

New plane family: smoother, jointer, and coopering planes from left to right

Cabinet model with drawer

Drawer detail with dovetails and handmade pull

Curved panel

Curved panel marquetry detail

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Making Shavings

Tools of the trade*Finally* finished my jointer plane, and the coopering plane is coming along nicely. For the dovetail exercise I thought I'd add an extra bit of challenge, so I cut them as "houndstooth" dovetails - as I did them, basically a dovetail-within-a-dovetail. They ended up being a pain in the a** to take apart and re-assemble so I didn't use them in the drawer cabinet we're making in class, but they were fun to do!