“Collinear”
Collinear started off as a dead maple tree standing in my parents back yard. My dad and I talked about cutting it down and having it cut into lumber, which would be a first for us. I grabbed the chain saw and dropped it and my dad called a local, portable mill. Looking at the large sections laying on the ground I noticed that the broken branches (well, 14” diameter branches) had some beautiful spalt lines….jack pot! I cut these pieces into a manageable size, took them home with me, cut them into slabs and began the two-year drying process.
The main body of the box was made by gluing up panels of Claro Walnut, an 1/8” strip of Ebony and then Curly Maple. I loved the contrast between the walnut and the curly maple and wanted to emphasize it even more with the ebony.
I wanted the support to be very “airy” as to not take away from the three boxes. Remembering my years of playing with Lincoln Logs I loved the notched joints…On Collinear I just made them fit a little better. I reinforced all notched joints with contrasting dowels.
Drawer construction is blind dovetail. The drawers use wooden runners, built into the box bodies, to slide on. I didn’t want to take away from the book-matched fronts with an ugly pull so I designed the ebony pulls that I believe actually accentuate the book-matching. This time the name of the box preceded the design. Collinear is 26.5” long. It is finished with Tried & True Varnish Oil. After that it received two good buffings of Briwax.
Main bodies: Claro Walnut, Curly Maple, Birdseye Maple and Gaboon Ebony
Support for Bodies: Curly Maple, Birdseye Maple, Wenge, Bolivian Rosewood and Paduak/Maple dowels
Drawers: Book-matched Spalted Maple fronts, Gaboon Ebony, Maple main construction and Baltic birch bottoms
Comments
Great job.Taking a look at picture 4, didn't you think in building the furniture with the drawers in this position? Anyway I like it a lot: I like joints, clean lines, wood musters and unusual dimensions or proportions. What are you doing next?
Thank you Alejandro! Okay, you must be able to tell the future. The next piece in line is a vertical version of Collinear. Time to go dig in the wood pile for another piece of spalted maple!
Absolutely beautiful. The contrast of the ebony, maple and walnut makes this thing perfect. How are the cases constructed? Would love to see the vertical version of this when you get it done.
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