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Thursday, May 17, 2012

Fretwork Shelves in 1/12 th scale

I didn't throw a quarter and decided пойти по пути наименьшего сопротивления and picked up the easiest patterns of shelves to practice a little bit before to start more complicated projects.

I used 3 different types of wood, 1/16 thickness: Mahogany, Walnut, Cherry. Cherry is my favorite wood to work with, by the way. I am using the finest blade ever and I found out for myself that it is easier to cut that kind of thin wood if you put 3-4 planks together. I glued the patterns on the top and drilled the wholes. It is ready to be cut out

After I am done cutting out pieces I take the tape with the pattern off the cut pieces. You need to be careful while doing it: no pressure or you will break it!

It took me 4 hours of preparing, cutting and cleaning the cut pieces today. The result of today's day is here:

Plan for tomorrow: sand it, file it, clean it, stain it, paint it! Hmm, may be to cut new pieces...
Oh, I forgot: I need to go to buy Baltic Birch for Antique Stage Coach.

Stay busy!

Natalia






12 comments:

  1. Beautiful work Natalia! Please bring one or two to Castine, I would love to see them for real. Gosh, only 3 weeks left, see you soon!

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  2. Looking good! I've found cherry to be very suited for this kind of work too. It's intricate but very rewarding. Just be careful or all our your hard labour will be for nothing!!! I'm keen to see you progress.

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  3. Beautiful! I like the inlays.
    Bye Faby

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  4. So no quarter but a wise decision instead... ;O) Wow, wonderful work so far - and as a nice sidekick you're getting more than one piece after all your efforts... great job!

    Greetings
    Birgit

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  5. I nearly thought I went to the wrong blog Natalia :) until I saw the fretwork :).

    Nice revamp but even better fretwork :). You are amazing!

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  6. Wonderful pieces. Is there something mini you can't do? Fantastic!
    Hugs

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  7. Your work is flawless! What a lovely and intricate pattern, I admire your skill and patience! :D

    Cheers,
    Jackie

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  8. Wow, beautiful. I would love to try doing something like that.

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  9. Hello, what a beautiful and wonderful work! Kisses in your heart.

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  10. Thank you everyone for your comments!

    Elga, I will bring some of them to Castine, I thought about it.

    Sans! I love to make changes in my life, in my house, on my blog, etc... constantly...

    Debora, I still managed to break a couple of pieces, but they are adjustable. At least the shelves won't look alike, :)))

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  11. Que maravillosos trabajos, te han quedado genial.
    besitos ascension

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