Pete Howlett
Established Member
I am amazed at the high quality of skill demonstrated in the projects section often applied to mundane and dull designs. We all got to start somewhere - may I suggest that before you make a project you look at real Shaker (this fake catchall modern style is miles away from Shaker philosophy), Gustaf Stickley, Rene Mackintosh, Carlo Ponti and especially Emille Jacqes Rhulmann. You will be surprised how contemporary these designers were and how, with their appeal to classic lines and classical concepts, they produced timeless furniture.
If you are going to make something don't copy that bland furniture you see in the high street - for instance: If you don't have children, a coffe table can be made with the lightest of underframes and a floatingly thin top, veneered in a simple press, employing stunning burr veneers (remember to use PVA glue)...
I'll photograph a winning design of mine (back in the 80's - woodworker show - young designer awarded by Alan Peters) to give you an idea. See it in the projects section.
If you are going to make something don't copy that bland furniture you see in the high street - for instance: If you don't have children, a coffe table can be made with the lightest of underframes and a floatingly thin top, veneered in a simple press, employing stunning burr veneers (remember to use PVA glue)...
I'll photograph a winning design of mine (back in the 80's - woodworker show - young designer awarded by Alan Peters) to give you an idea. See it in the projects section.