Outdoor Kitchen
We have posted a number of photos of this outdoor kitchen/sink cabinet while it was being fabricated and installed for artist Andrea Zittel. TK recently completed the project. Made of 14 gauge hot rolled steel with a poured concrete countertop, it’s built to stand up to the extreme desert weather. The steel will rust over time and look even better with age.
1937 Delta 24″ De-luxe Scroll Saw No. 1200
You gotta love well made American tools. I found this scroll saw at a swap meet a while back. With a little TLC it works perfectly. It weighs about 115 lbs., is 24″ from the blade to the front of the neck, has a tilting table and an air pump to blow the dust off the cutting area. I’ve been using it for various projects in the shop. In the video I’m cutting out a Bigsby-type arm rest for solid body guitars. They’re available for $85. plus shipping. Contact us for more info.
Projects in Progress
A few of the projects that TK is currently working on. The bathroom closet is ready for the finish that we talked about in the last post, and the bar stools are headed to a bar in the Arts District of Santa Ana, California. More to come in the future on both projects.
Samples
TK’s getting ready to start a new bathroom project. Here is the final color sample the client chose for a vanity and storage wall. They also decided on the routed handle in the first photo below for the bathroom. The wood is red lacquered oak and the grain is filled with a contrasting color. The metal handle in the center below Read The Rest
Roadster Pickup gets Upholstery
TK is sooo close to finishing the roadster pickup that he has been building in his free time for more than ten years.We picked the car up from the upholsterer this morning. Mike Peterson of Peterson Upholstery executed a beautiful chocolate brown 2″ tuck n roll on the interior sides, back and seat cushions. We were so inspired on the way home that we stopped in at the Frank Lloyd Wright and Lloyd Wright designed Joshua Tree Retreat center Read The Rest