I've just spent three weeks making three of these, this is just the curved head to panelled door linings. One painted, in beech and tulip wood,(in picture), the other two slightly wider and in oak for stain and polish.

I've just spent three weeks making three of these, this is just the curved head to panelled door...
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I've just spent three weeks making three of these, this is just the curved head to panelled door linings.
One painted, in beech and tulip wood,(in picture), the other two slightly wider and in oak for stain and polish.
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  2. pete
    pete
    Thanks everyone
  3. sal73
    sal73
    I really miss doing job like that , I`m stucked in shop fitting all too fast and too quick , can even remember the small of real wood.....did you made the jig with a router or a cnc?
  4. pete
    pete
    Hi Sal. seems like you know the buisness.
    Its basically mostly laminated in a vacuum bag around a former.
    Morticed and tenoned together, the panels were also formed in a vacuum bag , with the fielding mitred round after being spindled.
    Bolection mouldings were spindled then mitred round panels.
  5. Folly Mon
    Folly Mon
    Absutley A1 5***** WORK There Pete
  6. Kandy
    Kandy
    Very nice piece of workmanship:thumbsup:
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