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From the album: Miniatures "Things" I've made
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From the album: 2014 HBS Creatin' Contest--Erabliere Aucoin, Sugar Shack and Shop
Three more (handmade) wooden crates that the shop's owners are using as display shelving.-
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From the album: 2014 HBS Creatin' Contest--Erabliere Aucoin, Sugar Shack and Shop
I've owned the top crate (by Texas Tiny on ebay, I love him: http://stores.ebay.c..._fsub=321290013) for a couple of years. It was originally meant for another of my shops, also located in the fictional town of Thorny Rock—which is why I chose a Maine-stamped crate—but it never found the exact right home. When I was most of the way through this project, I realized that I'd made more product than the half-round shelving would be able to carry—and besides, a truly inviting shop should have more than one display area to look at! So, wanting to continue varying the textures and shapes in the shop, I pulled out Texas Tiny's lovely crate, and decided to make more crates to go with it, in a couple of different styles, finishes, and sizes—as if over time, the family has kept crates from supplies that were sent to them and assembled their "display shelving" organically. Five crates later, I had two stacks of three to go on either side of the half-round unit.-
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From the album: CNC
Created a better carrier board to hold 12 x 24 birch sheets - worked much better! Plain 7" bookcase/shelf. A bit fancier - medium & small shelf with routed top, curved front & cutout / routed base. I'm trying to fit 2 more sizes (5" & 7") on a 12 x 24 sheet for a total of 4 shelves/sheet. Pieces are only dry fitted.© MP2014
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From the album: CNC
I finally designed a piece of furniture in the CNC & Sketchup software that actually cut & routed accurately enough to fit together! Lots of trial & error. I got some 1/8" baltic birch plywood for about $1/sq' - I probably won't be using it for furniture anymore as it requires a bit of sanding, instead maybe use it for dollhouses/roomboxes. For furniture or smaller items - poplar will work, but cherry is even better. I have an old cherry table-top I need to slice up into thin stock.© MP2014
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From the album: McKinley inside and out
This house is about 10 years old now. Things are starting to look bad because the glue is now showing where it didn't before. So much yellow staining around the walls and windows. The house needs all new wallpapering. The electricity on the bottom floor stopped working too. ARGH! -
From the album: McKinley inside and out
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