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« Reply #120 on: April 19, 2012, 01:50 PM »

No.   why should they of been longer ones?!?!    Did think about not using them but thought it didnt look out of place so used them any way.    Their is a double socket in the floor in the room with the grand piano  you can see it in the pictures

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I just noticed both hearths have them.  I'm not saying to rip them up, but I wouldn't have used them there   Poke

I am also just busting your chops a bit though (which I'm sure can be taken the wrong way over the interwebz, but it is in jest, and I surly wouldn't do it if your work was crap)   Tongue Out

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« Reply #121 on: April 19, 2012, 02:12 PM »

some great work there jmb and dean
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« Reply #122 on: April 19, 2012, 04:57 PM »

No.   why should they of been longer ones?!?!    Did think about not using them but thought it didnt look out of place so used them any way.    Their is a double socket in the floor in the room with the grand piano  you can see it in the pictures

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I just noticed both hearths have them.  I'm not saying to rip them up, but I wouldn't have used them there   Poke

I am also just busting your chops a bit though (which I'm sure can be taken the wrong way over the interwebz, but it is in jest, and I surly wouldn't do it if your work was crap)   Tongue Out

Everything looks good. 


I see why I just checked out the other pictures and both fire places have a small piece!   Blame DEAN for the other one!  I was at the Gadget show so I couldnt keep an eye on him  Wink

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« Reply #123 on: April 19, 2012, 04:58 PM »

some great work there jmb and dean

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« Reply #124 on: April 19, 2012, 04:59 PM »

Am I being silly or has the thread name been changed?!  Im sure it was just called Projects Galley    but now it has JMB on the end.


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« Reply #125 on: April 19, 2012, 05:02 PM »

No.   why should they of been longer ones?!?!    Did think about not using them but thought it didnt look out of place so used them any way.    Their is a double socket in the floor in the room with the grand piano  you can see it in the pictures

JMB

I just noticed both hearths have them.  I'm not saying to rip them up, but I wouldn't have used them there   Poke

I am also just busting your chops a bit though (which I'm sure can be taken the wrong way over the interwebz, but it is in jest, and I surly wouldn't do it if your work was crap)   Tongue Out

Everything looks good. 


I see why I just checked out the other pictures and both fire places have a small piece!   Blame DEAN for the other one!  I was at the Gadget show so I couldnt keep an eye on him  Wink

JMB

Blame Simon he picked every board in that floor
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« Reply #126 on: April 19, 2012, 05:03 PM »

Jmb round the fireplace did you domino the wrap round too the other floor if you get what I mean. I'm sure the tounge and groove wouldn't match up. How was it done , REALLY love your work, wish icouldget experience too learn and do more complicated work, sick of doing facing and skirting lol
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« Reply #127 on: April 19, 2012, 05:14 PM »

Jmb round the fireplace did you domino the wrap round too the other floor if you get what I mean. I'm sure the tounge and groove wouldn't match up. How was it done , REALLY love your work, wish icouldget experience too learn and do more complicated work, sick of doing facing and skirting lol

All the mitre frames around the fire place I made before hand and the mitres are dominod  together.      

I cut the floor boards down to 110mm  cutting the Grooves off leaving the Tongue on.    So the frames had a tongue all round. So the boards which go into it will have to have a groove. So like you can see in one of the fire places the boards are notched round. It would be difficult to add a fixed tongue to them but  loose tongue is possible but pointless if you just leave the tongue on the frame around the fire place.    

 Its easier to stick a groove into a board than making a tongue for a board which isnt to difficult but if you your slightly out of square its hassle to recut the shoulders to fit

 Atleast with a groove you make the groove deeper so you can adjust the cut on the end of the board to fit.  

I set up my OF2200 router in my CMS  so I could easily put the grooves into the boards when they where cut the tongue and ''new'' grooves matched up perfectly.  

 I didnt want to use dominos  because if the board was to shrink away you would see the dominos  and not a continuous tongue.


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« Reply #128 on: April 20, 2012, 09:28 AM »

JMB.. I see you still have the fun job ahead of you of working out the doors for this (sink unit bottom left)  Big Grin





Without seeing the full section of the cabinet, I would propose a tambour type door for the front, perhaps backed with polyethyline sheet, rather than canvass, due to the damp location.
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« Reply #129 on: April 20, 2012, 01:46 PM »

JMB.. I see you still have the fun job ahead of you of working out the doors for this (sink unit bottom left)  Big Grin





Without seeing the full section of the cabinet, I would propose a tambour type door for the front, perhaps backed with polyethyline sheet, rather than canvass, due to the damp location.


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« Reply #130 on: April 20, 2012, 02:08 PM »

JMB.. I see you still have the fun job ahead of you of working out the doors for this (sink unit bottom left)  Big Grin





Without seeing the full section of the cabinet, I would propose a tambour type door for the front, perhaps backed with polyethyline sheet, rather than canvass, due to the damp location.


i can't think of a better way to completly ruin the look of the cabinet.
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« Reply #131 on: September 16, 2012, 02:49 PM »

Cus I got my wide angle Lens now I get take nicer pictures  Big Grin  here you go.





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« Reply #134 on: September 17, 2012, 12:31 PM »

That is some very nice work there.  I think the bevels on the oak edging at the top of the stairs is a little too deep for such small pieces, but hey, I'm being really picky here  Embarassed

What are the drawer boxes made off, construction details & did you make it all or did Dean bail you out again  Grin
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« Reply #135 on: September 17, 2012, 01:49 PM »

That is some very nice work there.  I think the bevels on the oak edging at the top of the stairs is a little too deep for such small pieces, but hey, I'm being really picky here  Embarassed

What are the drawer boxes made off, construction details & did you make it all or did Dean bail you out again  Grin

Think itsto match the floor woodguy. It will look right when stained the same

No i wasn't there this time.
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« Reply #136 on: September 17, 2012, 01:58 PM »

That is some very nice work there.  I think the bevels on the oak edging at the top of the stairs is a little too deep for such small pieces, but hey, I'm being really picky here  Embarassed

What are the drawer boxes made off, construction details & did you make it all or did Dean bail you out again  Grin

I totally agree with you!  

I was block planning away and I had to chisel the top tread cus it was already fitted

It  was an after thought I came up with the frame work around

and I ended up making little boo boo and had to make the bevel a little bigger
which meant all of it had to be bigger  at first I thought aaaah  be alrite but then when laying the floor I was like Dam its bit big wish it was smaller
 but its gotta be sanded so ill sand the face abit which will hopefully lower it a little ............. maybe ......lol

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« Reply #137 on: September 17, 2012, 02:06 PM »

That is some very nice work there.  I think the bevels on the oak edging at the top of the stairs is a little too deep for such small pieces, but hey, I'm being really picky here  Embarassed

What are the drawer boxes made off, construction details & did you make it all or did Dean bail you out again  Grin

Think itsto match the floor woodguy. It will look right when stained the same

YEah true Dean just the bevels are a little on the big side though cud of been smaller.  It will look better once stained cus they will look black like the flooring just had to find a stain to match think found something which will match the flooring.   Gotta do da sometime yay! Love staining sanding  NOT!

French polish .... No fun at all glad my mate Dan loved doing it!   I think I might get him to do these stairs also seems to like doing stuff like this cus he really got into french polishing! He was on if for few days.  I soon get bored.

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« Reply #138 on: September 17, 2012, 02:08 PM »

That is some very nice work there.  I think the bevels on the oak edging at the top of the stairs is a little too deep for such small pieces, but hey, I'm being really picky here  Embarassed

What are the drawer boxes made off, construction details & did you make it all or did Dean bail you out again  Grin

I totally agree with you!  

I was block planning away and I had to chisel the top tread cus it was already fitted

It  was an after thought I came up with the frame work around

and I ended up making little boo boo and had to make the bevel a little bigger
which meant all of it had to be bigger  at first I thought aaaah  be alrite but then when laying the floor I was like Dam its bit big wish it was smaller
 but its gotta be sanded so ill sand the face abit which will hopefully lower it a little ............. maybe ......lol



I kinda liked that bit  Huh?!
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« Reply #139 on: September 17, 2012, 02:12 PM »

That is some very nice work there.  I think the bevels on the oak edging at the top of the stairs is a little too deep for such small pieces, but hey, I'm being really picky here  Embarassed

What are the drawer boxes made off, construction details & did you make it all or did Dean bail you out again  Grin

The draw boxes are Dominoed!  I used tulip for the sides and 12mm ash face MDF for the bottom as Ash seems to be a very close match to tulip. 

I used Blum softclose runners.

No I have not had Dean help me on these jobs.   Dean helped me with doing most of the flooring on this job apart from the bit of flooring you can in the pictures upstairs and downstairs which is like only 20% off the total flooring done in the house

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« Reply #140 on: September 17, 2012, 02:17 PM »

That is some very nice work there.  I think the bevels on the oak edging at the top of the stairs is a little too deep for such small pieces, but hey, I'm being really picky here  Embarassed

What are the drawer boxes made off, construction details & did you make it all or did Dean bail you out again  Grin

I totally agree with you!  

I was block planning away and I had to chisel the top tread cus it was already fitted

It  was an after thought I came up with the frame work around

and I ended up making little boo boo and had to make the bevel a little bigger
which meant all of it had to be bigger  at first I thought aaaah  be alrite but then when laying the floor I was like Dam its bit big wish it was smaller
 but its gotta be sanded so ill sand the face abit which will hopefully lower it a little ............. maybe ......lol



I kinda liked that bit  Huh?!

lol yeah nothing wrong I just wish it was more subtle bevel thats all.  Its annoying cus it wasnt what I wanted!  If I messed up a piece I would of thrown it away with a bevel like da and redone it but cus it was the tread on the stairs which needed abit of TLC I couldnt alter it.  Had to chisel the mitre on the top tread you see.  

I fitted the stairs but when I came back to the job I was like a mitre frame around would look nice so got some more oak and did that.  


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« Reply #141 on: September 17, 2012, 05:23 PM »

It looks nice, JMB.


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« Reply #142 on: September 17, 2012, 06:16 PM »

I didn't catch the part about the glass... That should look very cool.


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« Reply #143 on: September 17, 2012, 06:23 PM »

I didn't catch the part about the glass... That should look very cool.


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Oh sorry I thought u was suggesting something should be in place for safety now  untill its finished sorry.  

YEah its having Glass panels but I cant fit them yet untill the stairs are stained and sealed.   Trying the match the floor



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« Reply #144 on: September 17, 2012, 06:31 PM »

Maybe if you can't match it, you go contrasting like the ceiling beams.

I have some french doors made of cedar and a threshold that is pt pine. I couldn't match them so I stained the threshold ebony. I liked it.


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« Reply #145 on: September 17, 2012, 06:43 PM »

Maybe if you can't match it, you go contrasting like the ceiling beams.

I have some french doors made of cedar and a threshold that is pt pine. I couldn't match them so I stained the threshold ebony. I liked it.


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yes very true and I did mention it to the client but she kinda looked at me to say are you sure..............   and I was like ummmmm I dont know lol

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« Reply #146 on: September 18, 2012, 03:49 AM »

I think one of my favourite bits is the bevel you put in the round window, make much more of a feature of it, and its looks really crisp
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« Reply #147 on: September 18, 2012, 05:17 PM »

I think one of my favourite bits is the bevel you put in the round window, make much more of a feature of it, and its looks really crisp

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I was suppose to only do the joinery work for that round window but I ended up having to plasterboard it and bead it also as the plasters said it couldnt be done or more like cudnt be bothered.

   The joiners/builder before me on this job did it so it came out square from the round window.  I hated it and its also a dust collection area.   So I ripped out all the studding and created what you see now. 

Its nice like you said make a good feature point  but also lets more light in. 

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« Reply #148 on: September 18, 2012, 06:18 PM »


That bevel is very nice. I'd like to know how you did it.

Another question, what is that round reflective thing on the floor in front of the wicker chair?
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« Reply #149 on: September 18, 2012, 06:28 PM »

Its a well with a glass top
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