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You're right, I've got no taste, that is truly beautiful ๐ณ
Ernie; I was thinking of something a little thicker maybe, and high-quality. Is shuttering ply really up to the job? Bit of research suggests it's not the best quality.
I like the idea of plywood for the edge detail, as I've mentioned, and you can cut it into interesting shapes, easily.
How best to finish it? Baby oil you say? Is that for real or are you just being silly?
Some incredible stuff done with plywood:
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I was joking about MDF but equally I had no idea what could be done with plywood - I really like those chairs and table ^^
Lefties lose argument. Lefties change topic quicksmart.
Marvellous.
No Flashy; no-one's 'won' or 'lost', they just have differing onions, which they won't change their positions on. The 'debate' was getting tedious and boring. Nothing positive was coming from it, so I decided to turn it into something nice and enriching instead. Because there's too much bickering on here.
Why do we have to argue all the time, when we live in a World surrounded by such beauty and wonderful creativity?
Now, you're a man of some taste and sophistication; what about your favourite materials/furniture design?
The 'debate' was getting tedious and boring.
You gave up/lost.
what about your favourite materials/furniture design?
I like classic stuff, to be honest. Most happy in a classic leather wingback with a decent glass and a good book.
EDIT: That was supposed to be taking the michael but was perhaps a tad too far. Withdrawn.
Plywood. It's so pliable isn't it?
it's why they had the halon extinguisher in the first place since they've been all but outlawed and for good reasons
'all but outlawed' - yes - and the police are allowed to have and use them, along with a few other people / places.
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I don't know Ernie, it's just a pic I found to illustrate what I meant. I think it's part of a boat or something.
How best to finish the wood then? Oil? Varnish?
With a bit of luck there'll be a Elfindesign range of furniture at some stage....
Should David Linley be worried or are you going for a more comtemporary feel?
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"'all but outlawed' - yes - and the police are allowed to have and use them, along with a few other people / places."
Yes, [i]allowed[/i]. And for some very specific reasons it's OK to use them (CO2 isn't very good for use on burning people due to the freezing effect). But carrying it into the front line when there's no fire and spraying it about for any other reason? Completely unacceptable. They've got them for one job only. All the handwaving about toxic/nontoxic, in their face/over their head, it's meaningless, they shouldn't be discharged at all except in that one case. (and even then fire blankets, which the police are also issued with, are generally more suitable)
Course the police also shouldn't be lying about whether they were discharged for crowd control reasons but that's by the by.
Anyway, I apologise for derailing this excellent thread about furniture.
That photo looks like a painting. I like it very much. It reminds me of a skateboard/boat/something that I never had.
No, far less formal than Linley. That's probbly more Flashy's taste, I dunno. Very nice, but I prefer more contemporary/experimental stuff.
Projects for the New Year will include a sofa which converts to a double bed for occasional guests but one what looks nice, not like a sofa bed; a dining table; and rebuilding a 1970s sideboard. The coffee table will be a little indulgence piece; not sure what it'll look like yet, but I want to produce a range of designs that will hopefully get made and sold. I have a spossible conduit through which to shift stuff.
Wanted to do some stuff for years really. Can't beat a nice bit of furniture you've made yerself.
Anyway, I apologise for derailing this excellent thread about furniture.
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You are forgiven. But please, feel free to contribute any thoughts and ideas.
You would need to finish if however you wish to whatever shade, but then lacquer it to protect the cut edges from fraying. Tbh, we're probably getting a bit technical for you when we start talking about furniture lacquers though. 8)
Go and learn how to make a chair first.
Go and learn how to make a chair first.
Which of course is surprisingly a lot more difficult than one may think.
Great little programme about Georgian homes and furniture on BBC2 right now.
I made a stool once. No, really I did. It had a velour cushion.
rebuilding a 1970s sideboard
Yeah that sounds like a worthwhile effort.
Is it in bits ?
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BTW, you could singalong with this chirpy cockney ditty whilst you're working on it ....
Gertcha!
No, it's only a basic inexpensive thing, but I've always loved it's design. It's battered and tatty now, 35+ years on, so I thought I'd rebuild the thing. I think only the cupboard and drawer handles and front leg piece will remain. Would look good with some very light blonde wood, with dark wood accents, I think....
only the cupboard and drawer handles and front leg piece will remain.
Only one leg eh ?
Still, I'm sure it won't detract from its great beauty.
You must post some pictures when you've finished.
I will do I promise. It will look gorgeous.
I tell you; you should see the tat my landlord has furnished this flat with. He has absolutely no taste whatsoever. ๐
So, any more thoughts on types of ply, and finishing agents?






