Grandson's desk

Started by car54, April 05, 2009, 02:19:10 PM

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car54

My Grandson and I just finished a desk for him. We used scrap wood from work. It is a medley of different types of wood. When I get a chance I'll give you the species.

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quartered block mottled makore



Curly English Sycamore



Darl wood is Quartered Sapele, Light wood is Rift cut Ash








Dark wood is Sapele Pommele. Light wood is Figured Eucalyptus








Brad

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Nice work. Very unique looking desk.



     I
         don't
                   inhale.
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Tenpoint5

Brad,
Nice looking desk. Two questions 1) What is the skull laying on the floor? 2) How drunk did you have to get to want to SHAVE the cat and how many scratches did you get? LOL ;D ;D

The rest of you have to look at the pictures to understand
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Gizmo

That is one of them middle of the floor desks.  All sides are to pretty to put up against the wall.
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car54

10.5,

   The skull is a government certified legal giraffe skull. The cat is a sphynx, which is naturally hairless. No fur balls.



Gizmo,

We designed the desk so it could go any where in a room, not just against a wall.

Brad

Tenpoint5

Quote from: car54 on April 05, 2009, 04:09:44 PM
10.5,

   The skull is a government certified legal giraffe skull.
Brad

That's something not everyone has!! Let alone leaving it on the floor. If I remember right don't you have 2 huge BONE CHEWER's that like to lay at Momma's feet?
Bacon is the Crack Cocaine of the Food World.

Be careful about calling yourself and EXPERT! An ex is a has-been, and a spurt is a drip under pressure!

Smokin Soon

I would love to work in a place that has exotic woods like that laying around. I am also a wood worker and have seen what speciality stores charge foe exotic wood scraps. Very nice!

HCT

Nice work Brad. Great job on the top of the desk.
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probably the biggest"

begolf25

Nice job Brad, that is a great looking desk!

sherlock

Great workmanship.

BTW, I never did find the cat in the pictures. Wher is he?

:)

Tenpoint5

Quote from: sherlock on April 06, 2009, 06:19:40 AM
Great workmanship.

BTW, I never did find the cat in the pictures. Wher is he?

:)

4th Picture down, walking on the blanket.
Bacon is the Crack Cocaine of the Food World.

Be careful about calling yourself and EXPERT! An ex is a has-been, and a spurt is a drip under pressure!

Caneyscud

Car,

NICE - that's what you can call ultimate recycling.  With you SS - my pocketbook gets lighter every time I go to a lumber/woodworking place.  I buy lots of scraps.  The fun thing I get to do though is to rummage my friends mulch grinding facility.  People pay him to dump their scrap wood.  He  grinds it and sells it to gardeners, landscapers, and places than burn wood for generating steam/electricity.  I've scrounged some pretty good walnut, curly maple, spalted stuff, magnolia, monkey puzzle, some great pine, holly, crepe myrtle, yew, Bois d'arc and different fruit woods (all in the round).  Well, this being Music City and all, we have a couple of places here that make geetars. banjars, and such.  They also dump there scrap there.  Boy that is some good pickins.  I've gotten some real nice mahogany, truck loads, that I've had fun giving away to other woodworkers.  Every once in awhile, I find some really fine quilted maple.  Not much though, they really maximize the use of that rare stuff.

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Kummok

Absolutely beautiful woodworking Brad! To think of that wood as someone's "scrap" is, to me, like calling feeder King salmon a trash fish!
Hmmmmm.....maybe I can work up some kinda trade....my processed trash for your processed scrap....could use a good gun display case!?!?!!   ;) ;)

BTW, don't mean to insult anyone's pet, but "best" and "cat" don't work in the same sentence for me....I tried to make a hairless breed outta my wife's stoopid cat but it didn't take the "sheep dip in Nair" too well....still have the scars (from the cat AND the wife!!) to prove that it wasn't the good idea I'd thought it would be... :o ;) ;)

DrtiBird

Quote from: Tenpoint5 on April 05, 2009, 03:08:36 PM
Brad,
Nice looking desk. Two questions 1) What is the skull laying on the floor? 2) How drunk did you have to get to want to SHAVE the cat and how many scratches did you get? LOL ;D ;D

The rest of you have to look at the pictures to understand
I kinda wondered the same thing, but finally decided he just didn't feed the dog!  ;D
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