28 August 2007
Jeff and Heather's wedding present
For the wedding of Jeff Condon and Heather Porter, I decided to build the happy couple a piece of furniture. After some consideration they chose a coffee table. The concept was all Jeff: he wanted the table top to be made of broken down wine boxes, which he provided, including the illustrious Opus One.
My mom completed the present by buying them a bottle of the famous Napa Valley vintage.
Mazel Tov!
03 April 2007
Ski tracks coffee table
The dining room table needed a little brother. Partially thanks to leftover material, and partially thanks to renewed inspiration I decided to build a coffee table to match the piece in the dining room.
The material scheme is inverted, meaning the top is solid teak with an inlay of twin red oak stripes. The piece in between is a darker piece of teak.
The ski tracks were modeled in Pro/E, 3D printed as templates, and cut on a router.
This was the most challenging thing I have ever built, primarily because that shape requires the router cut across the grain, on both sides of a narrow piece ... it loves to grab and shred your part. I had to cut 6 red oak pieces before I got these two.
31 March 2007
1919 Dartboard
After watching our 1880s-vintage drywall get chewed up by dozens of wayward dart strikes, I decided to do something. After making a few trivets, the cork collection had been steadily growing, and I did a little math and realized that I could surround both our dartboard and a miniature white board I picked up at Office Depot.
Fun house rule: if you hit a cork, you have to take a shot (usually, whiskey).
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