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GREENI



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Very off topic.. home made furniture
We are lucky to have really funky furniture, things like spitfire chairs, old lathe stands turned into tables, miniature shipping containers for cupboards etc etc..

Though we have never found a tv cabinet that we liked and the tacky glass and chrome one we have (it was given to me after a break-up when i had nothing) is driving mrs g mad, as she hates dusting it...

So I’ve decided build one, using 2” box section and scaffolding boards...

Has anybody else built their own furniture, or have funky furniture?
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Co1



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I really enjoy it. Mostly tables so far. Enjoy the process a lot and the quality is way better than 90% of the stuff you can buy. Mostly for personal use but have done a few commissions along the way by word of mouth.



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Rosco



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We have a very eclectic mix of furniture from an old school desk as a tv stand to the usual scattering of Scandinavian flat pack furniture.

But I think the favourite piece of furniture we have is a very large dining table made by my wife's step grandfather from some seriously thick scaffold planks and some machine turned legs. Lime green for the legs and waxed finish for the top. Plus some recently discovered graffiti (care of child no 3 (yes him greeni!)) on the underside 2007 - Stornoway Grey 90 XS SW - Gone
2002 - Black Discovery II - Gone
2014 - Montalcino Red 110 XS SW
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GREENI



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@co1 wow, some nice pieces there, for sure. I like the black streak through the table, very nice!

Are the legs on the other bits available to buy, I see a few pieces with them?
Though i’ll mainly be using box section steel.. big delivery due tomorrow!

@rosco, any pics? The table, not the terror! Laughing
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Co1



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The hairpin legs are available online and actually loads of other styles as well. Check out Wicked Hairpins.

The black streak table is on steel box sections welded and painted, nothing fancy, the streak is tinted casting epoxy and the amount of polishing required to get a glass like finish is ridiculous! Google “resin river table” for loads of examples. They are quite “on trend” but I’d question their longevity as the epoxy is easily scratched and any changes in humidity and the wood will expand and the epoxy won’t. I might be wrong but can’t imagine many being in good nick in 10 years time.
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Co1 wrote:
I really enjoy it. Mostly tables so far. Enjoy the process a lot and the quality is way better than 90% of the stuff you can buy. Mostly for personal use but have done a few commissions along the way by word of mouth.



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My former work mate loves to make this sort of thing, He has built all sorts of stuff,

here is his link, he might have some photos of his project. i am sure he sorted out someone on here too if i remember rightly

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Rosco



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@Greeni, as luck would have it, the only decent photo I can find features both Laughing


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Excuse the wool. My wife's business has moved even more online recently. 2007 - Stornoway Grey 90 XS SW - Gone
2002 - Black Discovery II - Gone
2014 - Montalcino Red 110 XS SW
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Swine&Small



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I started to make small chest of drawer units as jewellery boxes etc. Then I came across a branch of Laburnum and tried to make my own veneer oysters. It has taken quite a while, but I am pleased with the end result.
My grandfather was a carriage builder at the end of the Victorian , perhaps something finally sunk in.


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Rosco



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Some lovely pieces been shown on here.

Swine how many hours does a project like that take up? 2007 - Stornoway Grey 90 XS SW - Gone
2002 - Black Discovery II - Gone
2014 - Montalcino Red 110 XS SW
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Neilios



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Scaffold board bench for the garden at the weekend, it’s finished and in use with modified legs, going to do a bench for the kitchen this weekend as my brother gave me some nice chunky bits of wood😱 Just something different from bikes and cars.


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Swine&Small



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Hi Rosco. I am not the fastest worker by far, but I guess about 80 hours. I see things in antique shops, photograph them and come home and make them in miniature. this desk is another. in all no bigger the 12/15 inches.
Keeps me out of Small's way and out of trouble.


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 1983 Series 3 Pick up in Marine Blue
1967 Morris Traveller
1966 Morris Convertible
2012 VW T5 Camper
Quod Abundat Non Obstat.
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GREENI



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Wow, I thought this thread may bomb, but glad i did it, as there’s some talent on here! Very nice work Swine, really impressive.
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Neilios



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Please don’t include me in that statement, mine is a knock together out of stuff kicking round. I would love to have the skill or learn how to make things properly👍 1997 110 Hi-Cap Keswick Green
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Co1 wrote:
I really enjoy it. Mostly tables so far. Enjoy the process a lot and the quality is way better than 90% of the stuff you can buy. Mostly for personal use but have done a few commissions along the way by word of mouth.



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Thats a fine Roe mount. I wouldn't have been surprised if it wasn't a gold.
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Rosco



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Swine that is some lovely craftmanship. Bow down

And you make your own veneers? 2007 - Stornoway Grey 90 XS SW - Gone
2002 - Black Discovery II - Gone
2014 - Montalcino Red 110 XS SW
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