Well I’m back home in Canada and after getting a bunch of household maintenance jobs out of the way and spending a very long time getting the surfaces perfectly filled, I have finally started on the finishing. It won’t be long now!
Here are a few shots and a couple of videos I made today. At this point there are only two or three bodying sessions in the polish but it is coming up really well.
This is the first trial fit of the burgundy pig suede that will line the drawers.
I hope to get this posted shortly but thought a few sneak peaks were in order.
Thanks for looking in
Paul
The early bird gets the worm but its the second mouse that gets the cheese.
This is great Paul!
The french polish seems to make the color more vibrant.
It looks wonderful. Makes me dream:)
Abbas, Castro Valley, CA
What a(n incredible piece of) craftsmanship.
that is an amazing piece .Very beautiful .
Wheaties
Really beautiful. I think in going to try French polishing the next box I make. I’ve been thinking about it a lot lately. It looks pretty simple – just very time consuming.
This thing needs to go to a gallery in Manhattan. You should be properly rewarded for such outstanding work.
Losing fingers since 1969
This is amazing, beautiful piece.
Truly a work of art & craftsmanship
Jaybird
The color and shading really pop with your beautifully done French polish. Whatever time you use to get the finishing job done is well worth the effort with this project Paul. I love the pigskin too.
Mike, an American living in Norway
Beautifully done
Angellos
Just completely beautiful. The color pop is just unbelievable. You should be very proud of that creation. I hope your piece lasts for centuries for family or someone else to enjoy.
Jeff Vandenberg aka "Woodsconsin"
Awesome! A beautiful piece! The burgundy pigskin really pops out all the colours.
Anna
Paul,
Outstanding! I’m glad you included some still images. I’ve marked this page so I can watch your videos when I get to a hotspot this week.
L/W
“Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.” Benjamin Franklin
Thank you so much Paul for taking the time to share this with everyone. This is truly a masterpiece that would be at home in a museum.
CHRIS, Charlottetown PEI Canada. Anytime you can repurpose, reuse, or recycle, everyone wins!
Beautiful box.