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Friday, May 22, 2015

Treasure Box - Series #2 - Post #20: Veneering the lid and preparing the bandings


Last time I posted I had glued down the boxes bodies with the inside already french polished


I worked on gluing the marquetry panels to the trimmed to size lid


My favorite moment is when you see it glued down right way up for the first time, it appears slowly while you remove the paper


This glueing of the marquetry on both side had to be precise has they had to be perfectly centered as well as the right way up as when you open the box


the owner will appreciate to get the inside bird the right way up.


Patrick and I were slightly stress over that eventuality. But nothing of the sort.
The other part of last weeks work was to create the hidden tray from blood-wood


Made to fit each box and numbered, with a the space in the back for the mechanism that Patrick and I decided on to release it. More on it in couple weeks.


There is also a recess to receive a gilt leather to make a real nice writing surface


Another part that I had to prepare was the base on which the tray will slide and the mechanism will be fixed. It is also a good way to old the small ebony bid we wanted as a base for the boxes





Last but not least was the preparation of all the banding for the marquetry.
Like the center oval it will be composed of 2 white bone and one ebony purflings


This means a bunch of ebony string inlay needs to be cut


As wells as ebony bands


To combine them. Each bone purflings has to be butted cleanly to the next one to hide as well as possible the joints on this super white material. Here is only the banding for the small sides


Here is to give an idea of the effect



Next time, all the banding will be glued and we will have the real effect with everything in place ready for installation of hardware and mechanism as well as finish.
Thank you for following!
-- Patrice lejeune

sreterLast time I posted I had glued down the boxes bodies with the inside already french polished

I worked on gluing the marquetry panels to the trimmed to size lid

My favorite moment is when you see it glued down right way up for the first time, it appears slowly while you remove the paper

This glueing of the marquetry on both side had to be precise has they had to be perfectly centered as well as the right way up as when you open the box

the owner will appreciate to get the inside bird the right way up.

Patrick and I were slightly stress over that eventuality. But nothing of the sort.
The other part of last weeks work was to create the hidden tray from blood-wood

Made to fit each box and numbered, with a the space in the back for the mechanism that Patrick and I decided on to release it. More on it in couple weeks.

There is also a recess to receive a gilt leather to make a real nice writing surface

Another part that I had to prepare was the base on which the tray will slide and the mechanism will be fixed. It is also a good way to old the small ebony bid we wanted as a base for the boxes




Last but not least was the preparation of all the banding for the marquetry.
Like the center oval it will be composed of 2 white bone and one ebony purflings

This means a bunch of ebony string inlay needs to be cut

As wells as ebony bands

To combine them. Each bone purflings has to be butted cleanly to the next one to hide as well as possible the joints on this super white material. Here is only the banding for the small sides

Here is to give an idea of the effect


Next time, all the banding will be glued and we will have the real effect with everything in place ready for installation of hardware and mechanism as well as finish.
Thank you for following!
-- Patrice lejeune Last time I posted I had glued down the boxes bodies with the inside already french polished

I worked on gluing the marquetry panels to the trimmed to size lid

My favorite moment is when you see it glued down right way up for the first time, it appears slowly while you remove the paper

This glueing of the marquetry on both side had to be precise has they had to be perfectly centered as well as the right way up as when you open the box

the owner will appreciate to get the inside bird the right way up.

Patrick and I were slightly stress over that eventuality. But nothing of the sort.
The other part of last weeks work was to create the hidden tray from blood-wood

Made to fit each box and numbered, with a the space in the back for the mechanism that Patrick and I decided on to release it. More on it in couple weeks.

There is also a recess to receive a gilt leather to make a real nice writing surface

Another part that I had to prepare was the base on which the tray will slide and the mechanism will be fixed. It is also a good way to old the small ebony bid we wanted as a base for the boxes




Last but not least was the preparation of all the banding for the marquetry.
Like the center oval it will be composed of 2 white bone and one ebony purflings

This means a bunch of ebony string inlay needs to be cut

As wells as ebony bands

To combine them. Each bone purflings has to be butted cleanly to the next one to hide as well as possible the joints on this super white material. Here is only the banding for the small sides

Here is to give an idea of the effect


Next time, all the banding will be glued and we will have the real effect with everything in place ready for installation of hardware and mechanism as well as finish.
Thank you for following!
-- Patrice lejeune
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