Monday, March 12, 2018

Welded Steel and Glass Orb Coffee Table

Welded steel and Hand Blown Glass Orb Inset

Coffee Table - One of a Kind!

Etsy link here - - -  https://www.etsy.com/listing/599913847/coffee-table-glass-and-welded-steel?ref=shop_home_feat_4


Nebraska Ash Wood

Button head bolts on the legs









The glass orb was custom made by Frank Deharsh.  Check out his web site here - - > http://daharshdesign.webs.com/   
http://daharshdesign.webs.com/


Friday, February 23, 2018

Test Fit

Here is the inset (without glass orb) test fit in the Ash table top:

The raw ash table top - ready for staining

Bonnie-bon is not impressed.  She is hoping for a doggie treat.

Friday, February 2, 2018

Table inset

Here is the (mostly) finished table inset.   I still need to make the mounting holes in the glass orb.


Now it is time to start on the table.


Steel, welded on the bottom side.  Top side has some brazing.  Polished and finished with clear coat sealer.


Thanks to Frank Daharsh at the Hot shots Gallery for working with me on the Globe.  IF you get a chance, check them out!!


 


                http://www.hotshopsartcenter.com/

just a block or two North of the Ameritrade stadium in downtown Omaha - well worth a visit!!!

Second Stage. . . more to come

So I have the proof of concept piece done - able to mount the glass sphere. 

I like where this is going.  I am not sure if this is Steampunk, Dada art or Bricolage.
 
I think 'Bricolage' is French for 'pile o junk stuff'




 

Thursday, December 21, 2017

Beginning of an idea

I always liked the work on the http://blueskyheart.com/ web site.  Especially the way some of the desktops appears to have light emanating from them.  I am working on a new idea, that I hope will capture that same effect, but in a real world piece.  Here is the start...

I am really excited to see where this project evolves from here!

Wednesday, December 20, 2017

Ipad holders

Made a few iPad / iPod / cookbook holders as gifts for friends

on the left Cherry/Locust wood
center Walnut
on the right Paduk /Oak

Wednesday, November 22, 2017

Makin' stuff and breaking stuff

Have you ever noticed that James Bond is rather an ass?  The ‘bad’ guys spend years planning, developing and implementing a very impressive scheme.  There is usually quite a bit of top notch project planning and management of resources and staff behind these ‘evil’ projects.  Then along comes our ‘hero’ James Bond to save the day.  He then proceeds to ruin everything, all in the name of ‘saving the world’.   


It makes me think of a 5th grader who spent all weekend working on his science fair project, only to have the hallway bully destroy it Monday morning as he walks into school.  James Bond is very much the 5th grade hall way bully, breaking every one else’s really cool science fair projects, and creating nothing of his own.   What a wanker.

Tuesday, November 21, 2017

Custom order - Salon Menu and Card stand

Custom order for a salon - they asked for a business card holder that could also hold a 4 x 7 menu of services.


 

Thursday, October 12, 2017

Locust Wood Table

Coffee Table / End Table / Occasional Table


Made from locally harvested Locust Wood (Nebraska/ Iowa area).  Finished with a light 'Provencal' stain and lacquer top coat.   Grandmas farm house had a floor register like this one in the main bedroom. I remember as little kid looking down through the vent at the adults as they gathered around the kitchen table playing cards.

  











Locust is a little harder and heavier than oak.



The vent still works, check out the video!