I am finishing up a Flame Maple cabinet and it looked so good I decided to share.
One picture was taken with a flash and one without. The cabinet has only been stained.. no clear yet.
The faceplate is going to be Birdseye..
It should look killer when completed.
Just got my first build complete as well. Sounds as killer as she looks! Laser engraving not complete yet. I'm still debating if I want to actually do that.
-Greg
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toneman wrote:Where on earth do you buy the wood in that width? Beautiful builds.
The quilted maple is actually glued together. It's pretty difficult finding wood in that width but the artist making the cabinets for me has incredible sources.
That is going to be one lovely head for sure. Don't you love it at that point where it really looks sort of "iffy" then you shoot the first coat of clear and BANG!!!! the figure jumps out....
I am still your biggest fan literally and figuratively... Keep up the impressive work..
I do not want to de rail Distortions thread but I had to pay you a serious compliment. That is some outstanding wood and delightful craftsmanship. Very lovely combination of materials and the maple is breathtaking..
Gcenker,
what kind of wood is the dark wood and what was used to produce the black edging line between the light and dark wood on the front "V"? She's just georgous.
Barry
I do not want to de rail Distortions thread but I had to pay you a serious compliment. That is some outstanding wood and delightful craftsmanship. Very lovely combination of materials and the maple is breathtaking..
Nice job indeed... Showroom piece.
Bob
Bob, thank you VERY much! It's been a long time in the making!
bnwitt wrote:Gcenker,
what kind of wood is the dark wood and what was used to produce the black edging line between the light and dark wood on the front "V"? She's just georgous.
Barry
Barry,
The dark wood in between the "V" is ebony. I thought it was a really nice accent to the quilted maple & waterfall bubinga. She sounds as good as she looks!
benoit wrote:Gcenker,
How do you do the dovetails? Jig and a router? Or is there another way?
Ben
Ben,
I'd LIKE to take credit for the actual wood work but I didn't actually do the work myself. I instructed the artisian I'm working with on what I wanted done. The dovetails were done by jig & router. The new design I'm working on will be even more "trick" with more "bling" than this one. If you'd like more specifics on the craftsmanship, I can get the information to you.
benoit wrote:Gcenker,
How do you do the dovetails? Jig and a router? Or is there another way?
Ben
Ben,
I'd LIKE to take credit for the actual wood work but I didn't actually do the work myself. I instructed the artisian I'm working with on what I wanted done. The dovetails were done by jig & router. The new design I'm working on will be even more "trick" with more "bling" than this one. If you'd like more specifics on the craftsmanship, I can get the information to you.
-Greg
gcenker,
I thought you actually did the work? I would be curious to know who the craftsman was who did the build so I could compliment him directly or at very least, pass on my compliments to him for a very fine job indeed.
benoit wrote:Gcenker,
How do you do the dovetails? Jig and a router? Or is there another way?
Ben
Ben,
I'd LIKE to take credit for the actual wood work but I didn't actually do the work myself. I instructed the artisian I'm working with on what I wanted done. The dovetails were done by jig & router. The new design I'm working on will be even more "trick" with more "bling" than this one. If you'd like more specifics on the craftsmanship, I can get the information to you.
-Greg
gcenker,
I thought you actually did the work? I would be curious to know who the craftsman was who did the build so I could compliment him directly or at very least, pass on my compliments to him for a very fine job indeed.
Bob Burt
Bob,
The person directly responsible for the work is a female research scientist who does wood working as a hobby. I got in touch with her by coincidence. This her very first attempt at making an enclosure. I gave her the design & direction but the craftsmanship is all her.
Bob,
The person directly responsible for the work is a female research scientist who does wood working as a hobby. I got in touch with her by coincidence. This her very first attempt at making an enclosure. I gave her the design & direction but the craftsmanship is all her.
-Greg[/quote]
Well She did one heck of a job on her first go round. Send my compliments to her.
Very sweet indeed. I like the way the back panel is done especially.