Going out in Style.
As many whom I do work for know; I have been purposely slowing down on camera orders for the last 10 months or so. I recently had another kiddo (now 7mths). Also, I have been slowly starting into period 17th & 18th century furniture. This furniture is done with mostly hand tool work such as hand cut dovetails & hand planed surfaces. And my version is always using highly figured woods. I recently spent a couple weeks in Virginia getting a few more pointers from the two guys who have been the furniture makers for the White House for the last 30 years. It was a long drive from Texas. While there, I went with them to Mt. Vernon into the "lock vault storage" area to photograph and measure some of George Washington's original furniture (circa 1730-1750).
Anyway, over the last year, hand tool work has been the focus of my camera building as well. My last few are done with hand cut dovetails.
This 8x10 camera will be my last for a while. I had some great figured curly cherry on hand. The camera is done mostly with hand cut joinery, hand planed surface prep. It is heading to RI is a few days.
I just thought I would show off this camera and touch base on what I'm up to.
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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 10/28/2011 01:33AM by Ty G.