Thanks all.
Most time I get a request for something. I ask for parameters for what they want.
Size, color, species (most don't know or care)
Style and design I get info from talking with them and taking notes.
This particular customer has a hall table and a mantel from me and basically said...
"We didn't design those so Do what you do"
It will fit an unusual shaped dining area.
Butt side is 6'ish and the length is 8'6"ish
I start with rough sketches and then if I don't have the specific wood, I start reaching out and shopping.
I did make a cardboard template of the rough size and shape and they got to see that. Along with a few "these slabs will be your table pics"
Otherwise, they haven't seen the progress.
*this can be very scary, but I feel is pushes me to make it WOWer.
I have another table right behind this one.
VERY different.
Rustic Black Oak poorly dried with big cracks.
4' wide by 12' long. (*was 42 wide, cust req change)
Industrial Chic design with beefy splayed legs, arched stretcher and a cable with turnbuckle.
The wood will finish a deep honey amber to black with concrete in the voids and triangular areas (see pic)
Concrete color to be determined. I'm thinking dark mottled grey. Base will be Darkened. I say it that way because I may use a torch for the darkening .
I feel they could easily handle a 16' in the space. GREAT ROOM with the kitchen at one side.
The top will be built as 2 pieces. Otherwise I feel it would be too heavy to move into place. As it is it will take 4 guys for each side.
This is sketch number 2. first one was pencil, this one sharpie for "being able to see"
Next one will be a bit more detailed and computer gen for Me and the Kid
Nice part about this job..... I have the wood.
Yes, my sketch pad is a calendar from Aura Hardwoods.
I have about a dozen of them. Will most likely pick up an entire box about the end of Feb.
The sales reps there asked why I wasted them.
"Dude, people get to see your calendars in my shop all the time. Not just one hanging in the office or the bathroom door"
12 page note pad. Works great.
Dave, I too would have trouble with some of my work on that side of the world.
Woodwork... It's what I do for a living.
(well, such as it may be, It's my job)
((cept my boss is a @#!*&))
I think I'm gonna fire myself for that