The bookshelf is finished.
Here are a few photos from the last couple of steps.
Here was the last shelf being pegged and glued
together. You can see the pegs that I
used to secure it down the side.
Here is a better picture of the pegs. I’m getting ready to cut them off and sand
the whole thing down one last time (I sanded everything before I put it
together).
And here a picture of the same corner after I sanded the
pegs down.
Now the other project I was working on was making my own
sketch book. Here are a few photos from
that.
Here is the fabric and the cardboard that I used for the
spine, front, and back. The fabric is
actually left over from when Keturah made me some hakama pants.
This is where I folded the sides of the fabric over the edge
of the cardboard and was preparing to glue the pages onto the cover. I don’t have a picture of the pages being
glued on because it took both hands (and a chin) to keep it together.
Here it is all clamped down.
I used parchment paper in between the cover pages
to keep them from being glued together, and two more sheets to keep the wood
from being glued to the front and back of the book.
After about a day of letting it dry while
being clamped together I took it apart to see how I did.
And it turned out pretty well for the first
book I ever made; the only downside was that it didn’t open all the way.
You see I had glued the spine to the cover,
which makes it very difficult to open without ripping the cover pages out of
the cover, which I did.
So I started
over with the other set of pages I made, went through the whole process
again.
I didn’t glue the spine down, and
it turned out much better as you can see, it opens and everything!
After “succeeding” with my second book, I went ahead and
made the first one again and now I have two sketch books
that are half way decent.
I plan to try to fill one a month for the
next couple of months with sketches, notes, and general ramblings about
pottery.
At which point I will make a
few more
sketch books and try to fill
those ones with more ideas.
The idea
being that by being productive and creative, I will become more productive e
and creative, which just might lead to some kind of real art work being
produced out of this new studio space.
Speaking of studio space I was trying to get it a little
more organized this week.
I finished
unpacking the last of the boxes out there and set up the drawing
table/desk.
I’m going to try and sketch
and doodle and ponder out there as much as I can just to start a trend of being
in the studio and out of the house.
Here’s the drawing table; it’s more organized than this now that I’ve
worked on it a little more since I took this photo but you get the idea.
Also, as I was going through all the boxes I found some
brushes that I made while I was in graduate school.
I don’t think I’ve used very many of them and
now I think I’m only going to get a few of them.
So as a treat for those of you who suffered
this far into my ramblings I will gladly give them to you!
Just send me a message either here or on
facebook and we will make arrangements to get you a brush or two.
I think I will have about 10 or 11 to give
away so let me know quickly.
Also, I
want to make some more brushes but would like to use black bamboo so if any knows
where I can get some about the diameter of a thumb or bigger please let me
know.
Thanks for sticking with me this
far!
See all of you next week.