Secrets of an 18th Century Desk
Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2016 8:44 pm
Greetings woodworkers,
I recently discovered Graham Blackburn's video "Secrets of an 18th Century Desk" and really enjoyed it. I've put it on youtube for just a few hours today because I don't own it but feel free to watch it tonight. I really enjoyed learning about the joinery, design and proportions that went into the desk in question. I learned about using the golden ratio and golden calipers to ensure pleasing dimensions. Check it out!
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xh_W-uLfBeg[/youtube]
Graham is a real class act. His bio, loosely lifted from one of his novels:
Graham Blackburn was born and educated in London. He lived for several years in Germany and Spain before moving to New York in order to continue his musical studies at the Juilliard School. He subsequently performed across the US and Canada with various artists including Van Morrison, Maria Muldaur, and Full Tilt Boogie, as well as recording with his own group Razmataz on the Warner Brothers label.
After building several houses in Woodstock, NY, he also pursued a career as a custom furniture maker. Meanwhile in addition to teaching and lecturing at major schools and woodworking shows, he has been a frequent contributor to Fine Woodworking, Popular Woodworking and Woodwork - of which he was for several years editor.
He has written and illustrated 16 books on all aspects of woodworking, house building and furniture making, as well as several books on sailing and philately, and most recently four novels.
I just finished reading his novel "The Castilian Suite" and enjoyed it immensely.
I recently discovered Graham Blackburn's video "Secrets of an 18th Century Desk" and really enjoyed it. I've put it on youtube for just a few hours today because I don't own it but feel free to watch it tonight. I really enjoyed learning about the joinery, design and proportions that went into the desk in question. I learned about using the golden ratio and golden calipers to ensure pleasing dimensions. Check it out!
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xh_W-uLfBeg[/youtube]
Graham is a real class act. His bio, loosely lifted from one of his novels:
Graham Blackburn was born and educated in London. He lived for several years in Germany and Spain before moving to New York in order to continue his musical studies at the Juilliard School. He subsequently performed across the US and Canada with various artists including Van Morrison, Maria Muldaur, and Full Tilt Boogie, as well as recording with his own group Razmataz on the Warner Brothers label.
After building several houses in Woodstock, NY, he also pursued a career as a custom furniture maker. Meanwhile in addition to teaching and lecturing at major schools and woodworking shows, he has been a frequent contributor to Fine Woodworking, Popular Woodworking and Woodwork - of which he was for several years editor.
He has written and illustrated 16 books on all aspects of woodworking, house building and furniture making, as well as several books on sailing and philately, and most recently four novels.
I just finished reading his novel "The Castilian Suite" and enjoyed it immensely.