Saturday, March 20, 2010

The Stairs are Finished (almost)

Touch up and finishing left to go but the bulk of the work on the stairs is finished. Milk painted poplar, locally salvaged elm, local pine, reproduction forged nails and oil.







Saturday, March 13, 2010

Back to work!







Well. I've been pretty slow on the uptake since we moved in. Lots of hanging around, cooking and sitting by the fire but not much work. I managed to get the stair treads and risers on. They are of King's Road Elm and Meadow's Road Pine respectively. I also built a wall of shelving to help combat clutter in the office/toy storage room. It sort of works. Still lots of clutter. Today I started the balusters for the staircase. It's going very slowly but I really like how the milk-painted posts, rail and balusters look with the natural wood of the stairs.


Sunday, January 3, 2010

Kitchen Island

The kitchen island has become the natural centre of the kitchen if not the whole house. It's large enough for several people to hang out around while meals are being cooked, gives us lots of prep space and will actually seat four people comfortable once I find or build some stools. The top is about 3 feet by 4 feet 1-3/4 inch thick maple. It's pretty substantial. I knew I would flatten and do the initial preparation for finishing with handplanes but once I got into it I decided I'd finish the whole thing by hand. It was time consuming but very enjoyable. The results are not perfect. The surface has gentle undulations that are quite nice and some tear-out in places too but I'm pretty happy with it.

Shavings after fore-planing:


The tools I used on this job:


My James Krenov smoother:


The finished top after the first coat of oil and wax:


We're in!

We managed to move in over the Christmas break. As a result I got what seemed like nothing done. Nevertheless we are all very happy to be here and the trim will slowly get done and the cabinets will someday be finished. Here are some random settling in shots.