Weekly Blog - April 20th

This is a forum for intermediate to advanced woodworkers. Show off your projects or share your ideas.

Moderator: admin

User avatar
a1gutterman
Platinum Member
Posts: 3653
Joined: Tue Jan 09, 2007 12:45 am
Location: "close to" Seattle

Post by a1gutterman »

Hi Chuck,

I noticed the shelf and started a thread about it earlier. I wood never have guessed that you had carved that Bear-Holding-A-Salmon! Image Great job! I'll bet that carving something like that requires a lot of patience!

About your tables..........I am sorry to tell you that I see a serious flaw in them: They are not sitting in my parlor!:rolleyes:
Tim

Buying US made products will help keep YOUR job or retirement funds safer.
User avatar
rkh2
Platinum Member
Posts: 602
Joined: Thu Jul 20, 2006 10:56 am
Location: Lewisburg, TN

Post by rkh2 »

Chuck,

I also did not realize at first that the bear on the shelf was carved. Great Job!!!! I took a carving class a couple of years ago and did some kind of shell carving using basswood, but it doesn't come close to your carving. Also when I built a Windsor rocker, the arms had to be hand carved and that was using oak which I found was much harder to work with compared to the basswood, Also want to give you "thumbs up" on your tables. Made the mistake of showing the picture of them to my wife and now she is suggesting that I build something like that. Again, great job!!
Ron from Lewisburg, TN
charlese
Platinum Member
Posts: 7501
Joined: Fri Dec 08, 2006 10:46 pm
Location: Lancaster, CA

Post by charlese »

Thanks, guys, for your nice comments.--- 40 board feet made two tables with small pieces of scrap left over. The plan came out of the book from Woodworkers Journal, titled Craftsman Furniture Projects. http://www.woodworkersjournal.com/plans ... /5/86/1908
rkh2 - - Shh! Don't tell "her" I posted this.

The bear and the trout are both from basswood.
Octogenarian's have an earned right to be a curmudgeon.
Chuck in Lancaster, CA
User avatar
a1gutterman
Platinum Member
Posts: 3653
Joined: Tue Jan 09, 2007 12:45 am
Location: "close to" Seattle

Post by a1gutterman »

charlese wrote:.........The bear and the trout are both from basswood.
a1gutterman wrote:.......I wood never have guessed that you had carved that Bear-Holding-A-Salmon! Image Great job!......
Sorry Chuck,

I meant trout, not salmon.:D
Tim

Buying US made products will help keep YOUR job or retirement funds safer.
charlese
Platinum Member
Posts: 7501
Joined: Fri Dec 08, 2006 10:46 pm
Location: Lancaster, CA

Post by charlese »

Shoot! When those fish get big, there is not much difference! Hook jaw and all! But not being from the NW states, I couldn't carve a salmon from memory. A guy has to do from what he can remember. (almost!)
Octogenarian's have an earned right to be a curmudgeon.
Chuck in Lancaster, CA
Post Reply