Showing posts with label design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label design. Show all posts

Sunday, February 23, 2014

Japanese Garden Design Images

Japanese Garden Design Creates Spiritual Peace of Mind
Japanese Garden Design Creates Spiritual Peace of Mind
Japanese Garden Design Creates Spiritual Peace of Mind
Seattle Washington Residential Garden Design - Kurisu
Seattle Washington Residential Garden Design - Kurisu
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Thursday, February 20, 2014

Shop Stool Design

There are things in life we take for granted and maybe we shouldnt. My shop stool is one of those things. It is a rectangular seat high bar stool. We bought a set of 3 on clearance at WalMart for the kitchen of our old apartment. They were on clearance.

I bucked at the idea at the time, but Mrs. Oldwolf wanted some seating today or soon and I admitted it would take a while for me to get around to building three high stools myself. They came home with us. We dont have a kitchen island in the new house and no real place for the stools to live. Two are around here somewhere. One made it out to my shop.


It works, but still, if I think about it, Im not happy. Not with the stool, not with where it came from, not with the whole idea. But I hadnt really thought about it. . . .until Chris Wong over at Flair Woodworks made me think about it. Now I have to fix it.

You see Chris has introduced the fantastic idea of a community "shop stool build off" to take place on January 25th. Hes building himself a new shop stool on that day and plans to live Blog, Tweet, and Tumbler the process. (hashtag #SSBO) But Chris doesnt want to star in the event alone, he wants as many people to join in as possible and stream their build online all in their own way. If you like the idea, head over and register at his blog. There will be some prizes from sponsors too.

http://flairwoodworks.com/shop-stool-build-off/

With the build about a month away I decided I should start thinking and planning my own take on a new stool.

I started by thinking of some of the very cool sculptural chair work Ive seen by Andy Chidwick. I met him at a Woodworking Show in Milwaukee a few years ago and watching a couple of his presentations set my brain alight with design ideas for a couple weeks. Nothing has come from those drawings or ideas yet, but something will, and the concepts I picked up have helped me make better decisions in the shop.

This is a quick and terrible shot I took of one of Andys high seat chairs. 
I didnt have to think about it long to realize a stool like this would not be shop worthy, it would have to join the elevated ranks known as "house furniture" Also, I wouldnt have a ghost of a chance of finishing it in a day. A sculpted stool would not be the answer.

Then I thought I would go with a more traditional design. Well, my kind of traditional.

One of Peter Follansbees Joined Stools
Ive wanted to build a Joined Stool for a while. Peter Follansbees book on the form is inspiring.  Whats slowed me down is the compulsion I have to do it right. I want to rive my stock from an oak log and learn to work it green and watch it dry. Still I considered making some concessions, raising the traditional height and using this form in the shop.

The other "traditional" form I was considering was the Moravian Stool form. Chris Schwarz wrote an article about it for Popular Woodworking Magazine a while back


Its simple and durable in form and function. The kind of simple that means you have to get all the details right. It would have been an excellent one day build. I was even tempted to add a back like so many antique examples have. The prospect of the back made to Moravian Stool especially tempting.


None of these ideas fell into my final plan.

I realized I had been going about this the wrong way. (At least for me) I had been looking at other stools, pages and pages of them on Google Images, for inspiration. I found ideas that were good, but didnt have the right feel I was looking for. The stools were all furniture, takes and ideas on "house furniture." I found fertile ground instead looking to "shop furniture" for inspiration.

I wanted to follow something iconic and recognisable. I think I found it.

Ratione et Passionis
Oldwolf
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Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Design My Garden Edinburgh

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Monday, February 10, 2014

Welsh Love Spoons design by me

Hoje apresento mais três love spoons, estas foram desenhadas por mim do esboço á peça final, a excepção é a love spoon com o nome "winding Love", a qual faz parte de um set de quatro colheres, do desenho original criado por mim, sairam três variações idealizadas por uma amiga, Cris Pinho responsavel pela DeCris Creations. Outra das peças foi desenhada por mim, inspirado num velho pendente Celta, à qual chamei "Celtic Pendant", por fim a terceira colher dei o nome de "Captive Heart - Coração Cativo". Nestas peças foram esculpidas em madeira de Freixo, Cedro e a "Celtic Pendant" foi esculpida numa qualidade de madeira que sinceramente não sei o nome.

Today I present three more love spoons, these were designed by me, the exception is the love spoon with the name "winding Love", which is part of a set of four spoons, the original design created by me, left three variations idealized by a a friend, Chris Pinho responsible for the DeCris Creations. Another piece was designed by me, inspired by an old Celtic pendant, which I called "Celtic Pendant", finally the third spoon I called "Captive Heart". these pieces were carved in wood Ash, Cedar and "Celtic Pendant" was carved in wood quality that honestly do not know the name.

Winding Love




Celtic Pendant




Captive Heart










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