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Frank Loyd Wright Trivet
Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2017 9:28 pm
by berry
I had off-cuts from the storage unit I made a few weeks ago and decided they needed a home. I glued up the cherry and scrolled this. The "pattern" I found browsing the internet. 6.125" square. Cherry .625" thick.

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Re: Frank Loyd Wright Trivet
Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2017 9:40 pm
by rjent
That is gorgeous!

Re: Frank Loyd Wright Trivet
Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2017 10:57 pm
by JohnHoeger
Awesome!
Re: Frank Loyd Wright Trivet
Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2017 11:37 pm
by ERLover
Looks very nice, and great work!!! As a researcher and most of my furniture and things are FLW designs that does not ring a bell. Basically his style, but nothing close to a reproduction of one of his classic designs. I am not trashing you, but I would not call it a FLW piece, not even close except for all the square work.
Re: Frank Loyd Wright Trivet
Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2017 11:54 pm
by reible
Interesting. Is this from here:
https://centuryhouseinc.com/product/fra ... t-trivets/
I see they sell laser cut versions in cherry. It looks like the Ennis Block. I also like the Lake Geneva Tulip and the Storer Block.
Ed
Re: Frank Loyd Wright Trivet
Posted: Sat Apr 22, 2017 7:07 am
by Gene Howe
Very nice cutting. Sure looks like FLW to me.
Re: Frank Loyd Wright Trivet
Posted: Sat Apr 22, 2017 12:54 pm
by dusty
ERLover wrote:Looks very nice, and great work!!! As a researcher and most of my furniture and things are FLW designs that does not ring a bell. Basically his style, but nothing close to a reproduction of one of his classic designs. I am not trashing you, but I would not call it a FLW piece, not even close except for all the square work.
I don't know about this but it sure resembles other FLW works.
https://www.maclinstudio.com/products/f ... oCHD_w_wcB
Re: Frank Loyd Wright Trivet
Posted: Sat Apr 22, 2017 9:57 pm
by masonsailor2
Very nice ! Also emulates a Green and Green motif.
Paul
Re: Frank Loyd Wright Trivet
Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2017 2:40 pm
by ERLover
dusty wrote:ERLover wrote:Looks very nice, and great work!!! As a researcher and most of my furniture and things are FLW designs that does not ring a bell. Basically his style, but nothing close to a reproduction of one of his classic designs. I am not trashing you, but I would not call it a FLW piece, not even close except for all the square work.
I don't know about this but it sure resembles other FLW works.
https://www.maclinstudio.com/products/f ... oCHD_w_wcB
If you look at his glass work, and I dont know how to verbalize it, but the squares cut in/over lab the opposite way.
Re: Frank Loyd Wright Trivet
Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2017 5:38 am
by dusty
ERLover wrote:dusty wrote:ERLover wrote:Looks very nice, and great work!!! As a researcher and most of my furniture and things are FLW designs that does not ring a bell. Basically his style, but nothing close to a reproduction of one of his classic designs. I am not trashing you, but I would not call it a FLW piece, not even close except for all the square work.
I don't know about this but it sure resembles other FLW works.
https://www.maclinstudio.com/products/f ... oCHD_w_wcB
If you look at his glass work, and I dont know how to verbalize it, but the squares cut in/over lab the opposite way.
Flip it over to view it from the opposite side???