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Category Archives: Tabernacle
Frame #168: Final Work
If you’ve been following the consruction of this Tabernacle style frame you’ll remember that the last BLOG dealt with how the roof was constructed. That was an interesting challenge that I can now say I’ve conquered; at least for this … Continue reading
Frame #168 Trim and Roof
In the last blog the main part of the frame was constructed along with the base for the pilasters. The next step is to apply the embossed molding along the bottom and build the roof. Applying the molding at the … Continue reading
Posted in custom profile, Gilding, Hand Tool Woodworking, Hybrid Woodworking, Picture Frames, Tabernacle, tabernacle picture frame
Tagged block plane, LA Gold Leaf, mitered trim, Red burnisher sealer, roof design, shooting board, tabernacle frame, tabernacle picture frame, tablesaw tenoning jig
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Tabernacle Frame #157 Complete
I always have mixed feelings at the completion of a project. Seeing what I imagined in my mind progress from pencil and paper to 3D completion is always great but sad in its own way. Maybe you’ve heard of those … Continue reading
Posted in custom profile, custom profile, Hand Planes, Hand Tool Woodworking, Picture Frames, Tabernacle, tabernacle picture frame
Tagged burnisher/sealer, casein paints, custom picture frame, frieze, Japan Black, Julian Miranda, Liberon Black Bison Wax, miter shooting board, oil gilding, Solomon's Temple, tabernacle frame, tabernacle picture frame, toning, WoodworksbyJohn
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Tabernacle Frame Progress Report
I’m not sure if all artists and woodworkers get as excited about the progress of their projects as I do but my guess is that they do! It’s just plain exciting to watch something take three dimensional shape after drawing … Continue reading
Tabernacle Frame # 157
I’ve always had the urge build a tabernacle style frame and was able to satisfy that urge not too long ago. Another artist and friend, Julian Miranda and I had talked about a tabernacle frame as well for one of his … Continue reading
Posted in custom profile, Hand Tool Woodworking, Picture Frames, Tabernacle, tabernacle picture frame
Tagged Basswood, Beading cutter, custom frame molding, custom picture frame, Design Process, Exodus, metric vs imperial measurement, Solomon's Temple, tabernacle picture frame, Veritas skewed rabbet plane, Veritas small plow plane
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Tabernacle Frame Done, final details
Very happy to share the final results of the large, tabernacle frame I’ve been working on lately. It was commissioned by Christine Vallieres and our goal was to design a frame that combined the traditional style of a tabernacle … Continue reading
Tabernacle Frame # 148
In my last published post I had just begun to work on a Tabernacle Frame, an exciting project to say the least. If you recall, the plan was to first make the spandrel (gold leafed panel that surrounds the painting) … Continue reading
Posted in Design Process, Hand Planes, Hand Tool Woodworking, Hybrid Woodworking, Mortise and Tenon Joint, Picture Frames, Tabernacle, tabernacle picture frame
Tagged 23gauge pins, Bondo for picture frame, crown molding, custom picture frame, dentil molding, haunched tenon, hollow chisel mortiser, quarter round molding, rabbet, spandrel, tabernacle picture frame
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Tabernacle Frame Commission
A Tabernacle style picture frame has been on my “want to do” list for a long time and although I’ve had artists occasionally express interest in having one made, up until now it has just been talk. One of my … Continue reading