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raced to finish and deliver before Xmas.
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This is my spin on one of Michael Cullen's bandsaw boxes. I've made several of these and they're always a simple, fun project. Made this last week while on coronovirus lockdown. so I thought it was worth commemorating in the lid.
There was some impressive woodwork in this long abandoned house in Ontario, Canada. The staircase bannister was particularly inspiring with its intricate details.
©James Hackland
It took me about five weeks to build this from Southern Yellow Pine with Poplar vise faces. It’s my own design – not traditional but should work well for me. Finished with Watco Danish Oil. I’ll be using it later today for some projects so it will probably get its first battle scars. Oh well. I won’t abuse it but it was made to be used.
It's 1948 and our elegant model is seemingly oblivious to the feverish dressmaking going on behind her as she admires the craftsmanship on the door. To do this just right, she is attired in a romantic dress of red faille (a close relative of taffeta ) with balloon sleeves and skirt draped under to give a bouffant hemline. The over-the-elbow gloves add a marvelous touch of glamour. The Pretty Dress Faerie can leave a copy of that dress in my closet anytime she wants to.
Walking through the Meadows and among the sounds of people sitting around chatting or laughing in the sun I thought I could hear what sounded like someone sanding wood. Not what you might expect in the middle of a large park space, but yes, this woman was indeed doing some outdoor woodwork on what looked like an old delivery palette. Well, nicer to do it out in an airy green space than inside!
The Habitation (16'th Century European Settlement)
Port-Royal National Historic Site
Port-Royal, Nova Scotia
Canada