This is my first production out of my new basement shop (we moved). I couldn't do something this big with so many pieces in my old garage/shop.
It's made from solid walnut, walnut ply, and the rope on the crown is poplar- I couldn't find walnut rope. The door panels are 1/4 plywood. The 'beadboard' across the back is 1/4 ply, I routed V-grooves down it every 2".
To blend the plywood with the solid wood, I started with boiled linseed oil, then I glazed it with a gel stain, then finished it with lacquer. I debated the finish quite a bit, the lacquer won't be as durable, but in the end it had the depth and look I wanted, and I can always repair it. The room it's in gets a lot of direct sunlight, and I was afraid polyurethane would start chipping after several years, and then you can't repair it. Time will tell. This was also my first effort with my new Rockler HVLP system, I am very pleased with the results.
The flash on my camera is really overpowering, the pictures look glossy and every pore is highlighted- it's really a very nice and soft satin finish.
I included a few pics from Google Sketchup, which is what I use to design all my projects now.
It's made from solid walnut, walnut ply, and the rope on the crown is poplar- I couldn't find walnut rope. The door panels are 1/4 plywood. The 'beadboard' across the back is 1/4 ply, I routed V-grooves down it every 2".
To blend the plywood with the solid wood, I started with boiled linseed oil, then I glazed it with a gel stain, then finished it with lacquer. I debated the finish quite a bit, the lacquer won't be as durable, but in the end it had the depth and look I wanted, and I can always repair it. The room it's in gets a lot of direct sunlight, and I was afraid polyurethane would start chipping after several years, and then you can't repair it. Time will tell. This was also my first effort with my new Rockler HVLP system, I am very pleased with the results.
The flash on my camera is really overpowering, the pictures look glossy and every pore is highlighted- it's really a very nice and soft satin finish.
I included a few pics from Google Sketchup, which is what I use to design all my projects now.