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Badger110



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Nicely done Swine Thumbs Up

My work was ( had to retire last year ) designig and building restaurants, nightlcubs, pubs, bars, tea shops and one of my last jobs, a strip club! ( the tales from that job are legendary )

I usually make all the furniture if it's bespoke stuff and i have the time, but it's quite industrial as it's needed to withstand drunk people dancing on it or throwing it about Laughing

i did a video a few years ago of a small tea room/cocktail bar in Brixham i designed and built which used to be a chip shop and a museum at one point. I made the mirrors, seating, bar, toilet block but i had a firm come in from London to copper the bar top ( roofing company ).

video's a timelapse and here if you're interested; https://vimeo.com/164020407


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Rosco, I slice on a bandsaw to about 1/8th inch seasoned branches of selected woods at an angle of approx 45 degrees, which gives that slightly off centre heartwood look. These are then sanded flat on one , squared off to fit the surface of the job, book matched to give a mirror effect of the grains and then glued to the surface to be veneered. After 24 hours I then start to sand the surfaces flat by hand and this can take about 6 hours per side of the job. Finishing is by using button polish.
Pity you are so far away or after lockdown you could have come round to try it yourself.
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Danny Fireblade wrote:
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.


It’s a lovely looking buck, but nothing medal worthy. I have a silver for comparison and this lad is noticeable smaller. Love it though, represents about 2 years of watching and waiting!
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Swine&Small wrote:
Rosco, I slice on a bandsaw to about 1/8th inch seasoned branches of selected woods at an angle of approx 45 degrees, which gives that slightly off centre heartwood look. These are then sanded flat on one , squared off to fit the surface of the job, book matched to give a mirror effect of the grains and then glued to the surface to be veneered. After 24 hours I then start to sand the surfaces flat by hand and this can take about 6 hours per side of the job. Finishing is by using button polish.
Pity you are so far away or after lockdown you could have come round to try it yourself.
I suspect that as I am pushing 80 that lockdown may be a long time for me Big Cry


Amazing stuff swine, great attention to detail.
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Some years ago, we had a large deck built in our garden that generated a huge amount of off-cuts. I couldn't stand the thought of throwing them away and so built some garden tables with them. This one and two others in the same style but about 2ft square:


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They're incredibly heavy, so I fitted wheels to one end so that they can be moved around like a wheelbarrow.

They're due for a refresh this year and I plan to replace the tops and clad them with zinc sheet (if we're ever allowed back into Wickes Rolling Eyes ). Darren

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in between paying jobs
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hank



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Ooooh great thread! Love some of the stuff posted Thumbs Up Here's a few of mine

8 seat dining table and bench from steel and scaffold boards


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Little console table from scaffold board and hairpin legs


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Coffee table from steel and concrete


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Floating shelves from scaffold boards


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Log store from pallets and surplus featheredge


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Octagonal garden bench/table


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Like this thread!
I started a carpenter educational course this year. Although ehm... Temporarily on hold due to Corona crisis. 😢
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Temporarily on hold ( no) lots of time practise
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LandRoverAnorak



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hank wrote:
Coffee table from steel and concrete


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That looks great (as do the rest of your creations) but I suspect is very unforgiving when you stub your toe on it Laughing Darren

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Temporarily on hold ( no) lots of time practise


That is true for sure. Laughing
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RDR



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I make a few things for around the house a few of the latest additions

outdoor patio set...



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Vivarium unit



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Set of stools for the kitchen



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another vivarium (with floating hood)



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Also made various other bits, cabinets, other vivariums for our other reptiles, wardrobes, built in units etc. We have a mix of furniture styles though the house i like welding and woodwork Smile 110 MY23.5 X Dynamic HSE
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Supacat



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Or if you don't really have the skill set to do the complicated joinery or welding then there's always kee clamp.

A few of my efforts:

Boot rack with poly pipe:

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Toilet roll holder with industrial iron pipe:

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Coat rack with an old curtain pole:

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Lunar Landing stool in mock up:

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Timber shed racking:

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Outdoor bench from old boards:

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Assembly/cutting table:

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Log store:

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Old 4x2 and some thread bar:

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hank



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RDR wrote:
i like welding and woodwork Smile


Some great pieces there! I too like steel and timber! What do you use to finish your mild steel? Looks great > 110 XS Double Cab
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RDR



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Hank

Thanks, if I want to keep the steel look I have found clear coat lacquer works well. I tried waxes and oils but they never seem to last and always remain a little greasy which isn’t ideal for furniture. If it’s to be painted I just use galv spray on the welds, undercoat and spay it generally. 110 MY23.5 X Dynamic HSE
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