Here is a couple pics of the molding. An inside 135 corner and outside 90. In order to get the look right, I had to add a plinth strip. I hope the Brothers Greene dont mind me taking a few liberties with this job.
Here is a couple pics of the molding. An inside 135 corner and outside 90. In order to get the look right, I had to add a plinth strip. I hope the Brothers Greene dont mind me taking a few liberties with this job.
Gary Campbell
GCnC Control
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— Albert Einstein
Looks GREAT!
Armoire or built-in?
-B
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Very nice Gary. Another happy customer I'll presume
Lorin
Brady...
The job is a knotty cherry kitchen, installed in a full log home for one of our repeat customers. My fifth kitchen in 30+ years. Heres a shot of the pantry/oven corner:
Gary Campbell
GCnC Control
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It really does a lot for that kitchen. From a design point of few, you always want to keep the eye moving...Without that trim, your eye gets stuck on the plain doors.
-B
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G.
Congratulation on a handsome job. This kind of work is very rewarding. Please keep sharing more of your skills. We're all appreciative.
Joe Crumley
www.normansignco.com
Last edited by joe; 05-21-2011 at 07:44 AM.
Gary, nice job. I make a 2" version of that, sells for $21.6 per foot.
Would like to see it on a cove/crown. Maybe I'll try that.
Stephen Mosher
www.cottagewoodworkers.ca
Steve...
I surely did a simple version of this by screwing down a 5" stick and cutting the weave into the center of it. A few passes on the shaper and it was a mission style crown.
Someday I hope to be able to manipulate the models, and posssibly carve it into a large radius cove rather than the mission style for this job. This customer picks simple clean lines for everything. I was actually surprised at the weave selection, as it is much more ornate than anything else in the room.
I like your molding as the extra "rows" really show off the weave. Thanks for sharing.
Gary Campbell
GCnC Control
GCnC411(at)gmail(dot)com
Servo Controller Upgrades
http://www.youtube.com/user/Islaww1
"We can not solve our problems with the same level of thinking that created them"
— Albert Einstein
Gary, putting that weave on a cove is easy in artcam, here is a quick mockup.
I would think Aspire could do this to, although I don't know the weave in Aspire.
Stephen Mosher
www.cottagewoodworkers.ca