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Showing posts with label sam mosheim custom metalwork. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sam mosheim custom metalwork. Show all posts

Saturday, April 19, 2014

the metal shop is almost done !!

the metal shop is almost done !!

sam is welding in the new metal shop and there are only a couple things left to do.
a tiny bit of wiring; a little more siding;
here's a link to the slideshow of the project, start to finish, on my dcf facebook page.
give our page a like while you are there, and enjoy your tour ...
 and here's a link to some of sam's metalwork online .. take the tour there too.
 
all for now ...


Saturday, December 28, 2013

new metal shop open house

new metal shop open house

 
we're going to have a little celebration/open house tomorrow, on sunday, the 29th .. hours are from 2 to 5 .. come on by and check out sam's new space, and see some of the projects he's been working on.    
the actual address is 23 goodwood lane, which is one mile up danby mountain road from route 30 in dorset, vermont. goodwood lane is on the left and 23 is the first driveway on the left.



light refreshments and good company

Saturday, July 27, 2013

update on the metal shop

update on the metal shop

update, 8/3/13 ... except for the doors, we are weather tight
well ok ... i casually mentioned to our metal shop builder, scott thompson, that he didn't put the traditional pine bough on the ridge when he nailed up the last rafter yesterday.  so, today when sam and i came back from town, there it was.  it's a longstanding, worldwide, tradition, with a documented history going back to at least 700 AD.  it's been a tradition with all of our buildings, and i was glad to see it.  so, we're coming along now.  we should be in good shape and relatively watertight by this time next week ... here are a few pics of the progress.  click the photos to enlarge them ..

 walls
 the 30' TJI''s for the clear span .. long ones, and heavy ...
 makes for a nice open space though
 overview from goodwood lane
 with the daylillies
 concept
 gable walls with soffits and facias built on the ground
we needed to call in the neighbors to help stand those up as they are 30' long and over 12' tall.  our friends steve and kevin from holman studios and chris bowlen from bill laberge's shop came by, and we all played 'barn raising' for about a half hour.
 tah dah  !!
 home stretch ... plywood on the road side and some ply on the dormer roof ...
 
 all for now

Thursday, September 13, 2012

discover dorset this weekend

discover dorset this weekend

we've got a new event in town this weekend called 'discover dorset' ... it's an attempt by the chamber of commerce and some of the businesses in town to enlighten the public as to what dorset has to offer ... there are many events, speakers, and open studios, and there is a full schedule here at the town's website. will and i and maybe sam at some point will be in the studio from 10-4 to welcome the public for tours of the shop and past and present projects. click the photos to enlarge them ...
our claro walnut and rebar table and ladderback chairs will be on sale this weekend with a special price ... there are other examples of these large slabs of wood, both finished an unfinished available for viewing.
and sam will have a couple of his recent 'california balconies' on display. they will be heading for grafton to be installed in a new house next week.
and will will be on hand, working on seeders banjo #12. walnut ebony and gold mother of pearl. he may even be doing a little engraving on the inlays ... a very cool process.
stop by and check it out and you can hear about his recent visit from WCAX in burlington ... he will be featured either this monday or next on the CAX segment 'made in vermont' .. i can't wait to check it out ...

and i'll be working on my drawings and model for an upcoming steel and claro walnut pool table (below), that will go in the same room as the 12 foot claro walnut table we sent to chicago back in july.
and we should have the custom curly maple kitchen we've been working on (see the previous post) all together in the shop, ready to deliver on monday morning ...
lots to see... come on by ...

Friday, August 10, 2012

the x based table

the x based table

a few weeks ago, in a post about sam's work, i described a table he was building with an 'x' shaped steel base. i got to see it on site today and it looked great. it's in a 'contemporary farmhouse' up the road and it looks right at home ... click the photos to enlarge them ...
great spot for it ...
here's a shot of the finished base without the top ...
and with the top on it in the finish room ... looks way better in its new home ...
and soon it will have a matching bench with a very cool red/orange cushion to go with the chairs.
it's going ot be a great look ... all for now ...

Thursday, January 12, 2012

stuff in the works

stuff in the works

well, 2012 is certainly off to an interesting start ... we finished a stool this week for a client/friend who recently finished this needlepoint project after working on it off an on for a really long time (she claims 15 years, off and on). so, she is really excited to cross it off her 'to do' list after all this time and will be picking it up next week. click the photos to enlarge them ...
next up, next week we'll be transforming this 8 foot claro slab into a dining table that will then be shipped to england .. imagine that .. it's not my first international shipment, but they don't come along everyday .. we'll crate it up, get it to an agent in boston, and off it will go, i presume, by boat. the house will be finished in april so it should get there in plenty of time.
the leg structure is a new design and we're anxious to see it all come together. it's 1.5" thick steel and it will be blackened like others we have built in the past ... there's a model of the completed table around somewhere ..
and after that one, we have a show coming up in february at the southern vermont art center (why put things off til the last minute?) and we're starting to work on our pieces for that effort. i haven't done a show for a while and it's always a good exercise. the slab above is going to be probably a dining table or maybe a coffee table. i'm working on the room layout below. the flat art on the wall will be by marta johansen, and old friend, and we're trying to make things that will complement and not interfere with her work. it's not a huge room, but it looks like we'll have room for a couple of mirrors in the corners, a bureau, a bench and low console, and the claro slab above in one form or another... we'll have to see how we do ...
the bureau is nearly complete ... all the cherry for it came from the same log and it has nice figure.
four drawers and steel legs, like half the bureau we made as part of our bethlehem steel series below.
and, i'm working on a tapered corner mirror belwo that will mount on a wall in the end, but for the show it will have to have a freestanding base.
again, some nicely figured irion cherry...
it will be kind of like this one, only with natural cherry and some steel details.
my other mirror piece, which i have so far only mocked up, will have a fish eye type convex (security) mirror which will (hopefully) reflect all the drawings and furniture in the room in one peek. the base and rod support will need a little more thought and a little more heft, maybe employing some polished firewood ...
i turned and painted this on the lathe from mdf as a prototype. and will added a little gold leaf yesterday morning to set off the mirror from the dark background .. gold leafed mdf ... ha ha ha ! told you you can do a lot with mdf ...
and will's side business, seeders instruments, has banjo #8 in the works .. picolo style; cherry and walnut ...
he also got a repair/restore job from one of his clients. it's about a hundred years old and needs 'some work' ... seeders instruments to the rescue ... more on this stuff as it progresses ...
and sam's stretching a bit to create this half oval balcony. bending flat stock in a horizontal plane requires a great deal of patience, adjusting and care.
he made the oval frame where you stand and the bottom and top of the ailing using the same jig.
bending rectangular flat stock in a horizontal plane requires a series of saw cuts and a bunch of grinding. plus the stock has a mind of its own as it is welded and if you're not careful your piece gets longer as you go ... fun ...
then there's the challenge of keeping things square as you fit and weld and the fine challenge of bending thick stock to fit around thinner stock ... home stretch now ... i saw it had primer on it yesterday ...
also, we've got a couple built in bench projects in the works. one is straight and straightforward, and was primed yesterday, while the curved one is more complex and still in the estimating/approval, finish details stage.
cardboard and 1/4" mdf; micro pins and hot glue ...
a little resawn foam for cushions ...
for the straight bench, the designer added the back after he completed the drawings so it was left to us to decide on the angle ... our mockup was a little too vertical ( in the end we ended up with about a 1/2" seat pitch, front to back, and a 15 degree slope off of that. it seemed to look good with the mahogany side tables trevor was working on the tables below have a 'hidden drawer'
and we're working on a new postcard/handout design .. getting close to ordering them. i'm about out of my old '30 year anniversary' ones from two years ago.
i'll be teaching a short workshop course on digital design and fabrication at green mountain college in poultney this spring. lucas brown, the head of the furniture program there has designed a 'one sheet' desk and stool. after a couple of prototypes and subtle programming adjustments, trevor is nearly finished with his 'classroom' run of 22 tables ( +/- 288 total pieces) .. they are pretty cool, slip together, and require no fasteners to assemble. the concept is similar to others we've done for vew-do balance boards and wagatha's dog biscuits.
and lastly, i passed this slab of claro walnut on the stairs on the way out the door yesterday ... i have to make a quick poplar mockup, cut it down a little, add some butterflies, finish the wood and steel, and send it off to greenwich village ...
whew, how do i keep track of all this? you might legitimately ask ... well, i don't sometimes. it's a constant juggle and shuffle and as time goes by, i rely more and more on my guys to figure it out, help each other, and work as a team to keep ALL of us on track ... i'm lucky to have 'em ...

have a good weekend ... guild of vermont furniture makers meeting at my shop today.