Fireplace before and afters

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Horizontal walnut with 1/2 aluminum reveals. Still needs something done with the hearth and 60" t.v. installed. Small niche is a pocket for articulating arm t.v. mount to recess into. Also, still trying to decide on what material(non combustible) to wrap fire box opening with , to satisfy local code of 12" clearance .  I'm really happy with the end result, but the method I used to build it was all wrong . Let me just say, I used a ton of t-88 epoxy
 

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That is hot!
I love the reveals, I really want to start incorperating them into my drywall work.
 
Great work.  I love the mixed material approach and the execution, epoxy or not, looks superb.  Well done.
 
Guilliaume woodworks said:
I'm really happy with the end result, but the method I used to build it was all wrong.

Looks good to me.

What was the method you used and how would you change it next time, or  rather why was the method you used all wrong?

Tim
 
Love it!  It will be interesting to see how you have to modify for local codes and integrate into your design.

Peter
 
I'd go with granite in an appropriate colour, cut to fit.

Nice job [smile]
 
Really great combination of materials!  I'd like to know more about the aluminum pieces.  Extrusion, or formed/cut by you?
 
Thanks for comments...this project turned out great but I seemed to fight it the entire time. Problem #1- my layout was wrong, top piece of walnut is 3/4 wider than the rest. And ended up with small rip at bottom. I made last minute change and didn't realize it would change original lay out.
Problem # 2-  I should have ordered aluminum reveal that's designed for wood panel to seat inside of channel. I picked up regular 1/2" aluminum "U shaped" channel , because that was readily available.
 Here's a pic of my very sticky and frustrating method . It was really challenging lining up aluminum quickly while epoxy set. And trying to not get epoxy on face of walnut or bleed out was stressful . To make it more difficult ,every walnut rip bowed after being cut to width.
 

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Kev said:
I'd go with granite in an appropriate colour, cut to fit.

Nice job [smile]
thanks , kev...... That's exactly the plan. I was thinking maybe a solid white Cesar /sal stone for hearth and fire box opening wrap.?
 
Beautiful work!  Since I am local to you I would love to see some of your stuff in real life!  Great job.

I love the Aluminum and wood together -- what a nice combination.

Scot
 
Guilliaume woodworks said:
Kev said:
I'd go with granite in an appropriate colour, cut to fit.

Nice job [smile]
thanks , kev...... That's exactly the plan. I was thinking maybe a solid white Cesar /sal stone for hearth and fire box opening wrap.?

That could be a bit stark ... but that depends on the rest of the space. Maybe a bit of photo editing before the plunge [smile]
 
Guilliaume woodworks said:
Thanks for comments...this project turned out great but I seemed to fight it the entire time. Problem #1- my layout was wrong, top piece of walnut is 3/4 wider than the rest. And ended up with small rip at bottom. I made last minute change and didn't realize it would change original lay out.

Easy to do, made it enough times myself.

Guilliaume woodworks said:
Problem # 2-  I should have ordered aluminum reveal that's designed for wood panel to seat inside of channel. I picked up regular 1/2" aluminum "U shaped" channel , because that was readily available.

Ahhh, I understand. Thanks for the great diagrams and explanation. It came out well.

Guilliaume woodworks said:
To make it more difficult ,every walnut rip bowed after being cut to width.

Geeze...well I guess it's in there for good now. Looks good.
Tim
 
Nice project, there is always that "ah ha" moment either during or after a project.  I was going to ask about fire code but see you are addressing it.... " still trying to decide on what material(non combustible) to wrap fire box opening with , to satisfy local code of 12" clearance .

Jeff
 
Love it, thats exactly my style.  Did you domino or biscuit the walnut returns ?
I would be going for a black granite myself.

Thanks for sharing.
 
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