My son showed me a dresser that has a couple of “dished out” areas on top where you can put your pocket contents after a hard day of woodworking. I really liked the idea and now I have a project going where I would like to make a similar area. The “dished out” area has a diameter of about 8” and it appears to be about 1 ¼ inches deep. I took a 12” dinner plate and that almost matches the depth and profile when plate is standing vertical in that area. If you are having trouble picturing this think of having a 12” ball sitting in the area, it would make contact with all of the surfaces of the wood in the cavity. I guess this has a mathematical term as some part of a sphere but math class where too many years ago to recall that.
My project is a ledge (think of it as a mantel) area in our bedroom. The board is a 2 x 10 7feet long. My first thought was to cut out a couple of sections and mount them on my lathe and then “bowl” them out. This would work but might not look as good as it could with the 4 cuts showing on the stained wood. My next thought was to use a router, but how can such a cut be made? Any thoughts?
Reible
My project is a ledge (think of it as a mantel) area in our bedroom. The board is a 2 x 10 7feet long. My first thought was to cut out a couple of sections and mount them on my lathe and then “bowl” them out. This would work but might not look as good as it could with the 4 cuts showing on the stained wood. My next thought was to use a router, but how can such a cut be made? Any thoughts?
Reible