Spent my week with Glen Huey and the Brothers in Law. 3 of us attended a class Glen had to make a Green n Green desk. The BIL's are 2 guys who are actual BIL's and do woodworking classes, and ventures together. One is from Florida, and one from Atlanta. They had taken a class with Glen last May as well. I wanted to take the class because I have not been successful in getting my own shop ready to undertake much more than scut work, I really like Glen, and he really is a great teacher. The fact that LOML wanted a desk for her "office/Sewing room/Baskets, and Beading room". I showed her the picture of Glens desk offering, and she liked, and wanted me to go off and make something for a change.
Great class, great project, a TON of Mortise and Tenon joinery done with a TS for tenons, and a Mortiser for the mortises, with hand tools for clean up, and fine tuning. Glen is a step by step woodworker, and frequently says if I can do it anyone can. He is deeply grounded in starting with 4 square stock, cut to exact lengths, and layout of the M&T's to exacting position. When it just falls together it seems that anything less than really well cut stock is just asking for trouble. The BIL's are complete as of now. It would appear hand cutting DT's a few years ago, and doing just that today left mine wanting. So my drawer needs to be reworked. All of our parts are as of yet unsanded, and at present nothing is glued up, so finish work is in front of me.
Being G&G it is very plain, and has no catchy edges, or ornamentation. After LOML get's a chance to eyeball it, that may change. The back crest is about as sporty as it is right now, the cubbies/pigeon holes have a slight swoosh on their face, but they are left flat, not sure if I like that, we'll see what SWMBO says about it. Legs and top are flat, and square edged, I would like different, but it's her desk.
Obviously G&G is QSWO and the BIL's used that. Glen had cleaned out Chad Muterspaw's stock of anything fetching in QSWO. I called and talked to the guys at Frank Miller, and they didn't sound enthused about what they had on hand. Mr Carson said, Man you should have seen what I had last week, but it was going to be 2 more weeks until he got more, so I was thinking Cherry. Needed some 8/4 for the legs, got that and some 5/4 at Muterspaw's. I had on hand some Curly Cherry in 4/4, so I decided to add my pzazz with the small parts in Curly Cherry. It is hard to see on any of the pics, hopefully it will pop when we finish it. I'll likely use BLO, MS, and Spar Varnish as a wipe on. Been going that way for years, and still like how it works for me. It will darken the cherry, and pop the grain, so hopefully the Curly will jump out.
Anyhow here are a few pics. I didn't even think about a camera while I was cutting and all, so there are a few views of the bare frame. one of all 3 tables, and a couple of shots of everything on it, but unfinished. Questions, Comments, and all else welcome.
Great class, great project, a TON of Mortise and Tenon joinery done with a TS for tenons, and a Mortiser for the mortises, with hand tools for clean up, and fine tuning. Glen is a step by step woodworker, and frequently says if I can do it anyone can. He is deeply grounded in starting with 4 square stock, cut to exact lengths, and layout of the M&T's to exacting position. When it just falls together it seems that anything less than really well cut stock is just asking for trouble. The BIL's are complete as of now. It would appear hand cutting DT's a few years ago, and doing just that today left mine wanting. So my drawer needs to be reworked. All of our parts are as of yet unsanded, and at present nothing is glued up, so finish work is in front of me.
Being G&G it is very plain, and has no catchy edges, or ornamentation. After LOML get's a chance to eyeball it, that may change. The back crest is about as sporty as it is right now, the cubbies/pigeon holes have a slight swoosh on their face, but they are left flat, not sure if I like that, we'll see what SWMBO says about it. Legs and top are flat, and square edged, I would like different, but it's her desk.
Obviously G&G is QSWO and the BIL's used that. Glen had cleaned out Chad Muterspaw's stock of anything fetching in QSWO. I called and talked to the guys at Frank Miller, and they didn't sound enthused about what they had on hand. Mr Carson said, Man you should have seen what I had last week, but it was going to be 2 more weeks until he got more, so I was thinking Cherry. Needed some 8/4 for the legs, got that and some 5/4 at Muterspaw's. I had on hand some Curly Cherry in 4/4, so I decided to add my pzazz with the small parts in Curly Cherry. It is hard to see on any of the pics, hopefully it will pop when we finish it. I'll likely use BLO, MS, and Spar Varnish as a wipe on. Been going that way for years, and still like how it works for me. It will darken the cherry, and pop the grain, so hopefully the Curly will jump out.
Anyhow here are a few pics. I didn't even think about a camera while I was cutting and all, so there are a few views of the bare frame. one of all 3 tables, and a couple of shots of everything on it, but unfinished. Questions, Comments, and all else welcome.
Worst thing they can do is cook ya and eat ya
GW
GW