Here's a cherry tea caddy I made for my sister-in-law. I'm increasingly convinced that sanding is a horribly crude thing to do to a beautiful piece of wood, so wherever possible I'm trying to let my scraper be the last thing to hit a workpiece before the finish. In the case of this tea caddy's curved sides, I'm afraid, I resorted to sanding nonetheless. The top, though, was only scraped before being finished with boiled linseed oil and wax, and the difference was fairly stark to my eye.
More shop photos coming soon!
Thursday, November 29, 2007
Cherry Tea Caddy
Labels:
Bankston and Bailey,
Cherry,
Fine Woodworking,
Scraper,
Tea Caddy,
Tim McCready,
woodworking
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1 comment:
can we see under the hood?
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