I finally got bored of the crap on my fireplace mantle today, and decided to reorganize. Instead of the usual myriad of knick-knack shit that ends up on the mantle, I decided to be a bit more selective. Here’s the result:
OK, so it’s not the height of cool, but I did try to be thoughtful about my selections.
The first thing is the little toy tractor. A few years ago I got back into woodworking, and this little toy was one of my “signature” pieces. This was a one-off that I did in cedar, and I’m rather pleased with the way it came out.
Next up is one of my favorite old cameras. I still put film through this camera once every few months, and it always delights and amazes with its nearly-inaudible “click”, and its ability to fold up into a “pocket” sized camera. Slight caveat around “pocket”, since it would have to be a purse-sized pocket to fit.
This little Welch clock was a fairly recent restoration project that came out rather nicely. The case is covered in a mahogany veneer, and with a light oiling it really comes to life. It still keeps pretty good time and has what many would call an “obnoxious” hourly chime. I like it, and it reminds me of my good days as a watchmaker.
This box is made out of wenge, and the hinge was my own design. Everything is handmade out of wood, including the dowel pins. I never used screws or nails in my woodworking; the only thing holding it together is a traditional hide glue. Another nod to my woodworking past.
And finally, the aloe plant. It brings the freshness of life to my mantle!
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Posted in Blog
Written on Thu, 01 May 2008 at 6:58 pm
Tags: cameras, clock, mantle, photography, woodworking
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May 1st, 2008 at 10:12 pm
Dang. I love that box. Great work!
May 2nd, 2008 at 10:23 am
Mike, good luck in our BotB battle today; and go Red Wings!