Freitag, 20. März 2015

Acacia Couchtable

2 weeks ago I helped my friend Brian with setting up his new Kitchen.
After all the work was done he gave me the cut offs from his countertop because he is a really nice guy.
so when I got home I found 4 wooden legs that I cut off a chair a couple months ago because i liked the shape. 


So I started with laying out the Material to figure out a shape and the proportions to make it work with what I had. That really is my favorite way of designing. It is so much easier to come up with a concept because you are limited and not overwhelmed by possibilities. Also it is very rewarding to build from scratch!


That´s the rough layout.
I started with building the underconstruction and attaching the legs...for me it is easier not to worry about the next steps when i start building. In this case I wasn´t even sure how exactly I wanted the table to look like when I started. That keeps the design process very flexible and fun because you design on the fly. 




...and yes, that is the carpet from "the shining"...

Donnerstag, 12. März 2015

Couchtable

This is a table I built a month ago but I haven´t had the chance to post about it.
Simple design but I think it works quite well.
The tabletop is made from Scaffoldingboards that I took to my friends at the woodmill to have it planed.
My favorite thing about this table is the edge of the tabletop - there is no endgrain visible because i covered the crosscut with a really thin slice cut off from the side of a board. it´s a little detail but effective because it looks really clean.

But this table already found a new home. So next week I will post my new Couchtable that I built last weekend.





Freitag, 6. März 2015

UO "Motel-Sign"

I am a huge fan of signs especially the old Motelsigns in America - i like everything about them- the shapes, fonts, lights, materials, rust, colors...all of it.
When I built the "Spacelord Motherfucker Sign" a while ago i knew I had to do more stuff like this...and now I finally found an opportunity to do so.
I have to mention that i built the entire thing out of recycled materials i had lying around in the workshop. The only thing i needed to buy was a sheet of 0,5 mm steel. it was around 30 euros. the rest was "free".
That is why the proportions are slightly off. If i´ve had enough budget to buy everything i needed, i would have build a bigger "outfitters-lightbox" to match the Urban better...but i think it´s fine as is. 
"every little defect get´s respect"


This is the finished sign...

I started with this ugly green sheet of MDF I never used because I hate the color.
In this case it doesn´t matter because it will be covered with a sheet of steel. 

I used lots of Sprayglue.

Here I roughly scetched out the type.
    I never worry too much about being super exact it´s more important to get a feel for the size and the proportion.
If your steel is not too thick you can simply jigsaw it by hand. I used 0,5 mm steel - it worked fine.


I started with cutting one side of each letter and used this jig to make sure all letters have the same width. that was a huge help!

 It is really important to make the letters look old, as if they were hanging outside for 30 years. That way the Sign will look authentic. I left all the sawdust on the steel and spraypainted over it. when the paint is dry you can sand over it and it will get a really nice distressed finish. It´s cheap and easy.

I also used acid to get a bit of rust.

And that´s it.
Next I started building the lightbox for "Outfitters"

This is the same technique i use to build the "thank you for the music lamp" (i posted a making of video a while ago. so if you´re interessed in how it´s done please check out the video)
After that i cut out and painted the lightningbolt...the same way I build the Urban.
And that´s it.
I cut some 2x2s to build a frame where all the elements can sit on and wired up the lightbox.
i´m really happy with it.
And I got some new ideas for the next sign during the build.