Showing posts with label member feature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label member feature. Show all posts

4.06.2008

Member Feature: Lance Seaman; custom entry door and mantel in new house

Lance Seaman Front Door

The Helena Woodworkers Guild March meeting was hosted by Lance Seaman of Seaman Cabinets, at the house he and his wife are building on the east side of Helena. They haven't moved in yet, but that didn't stop us from thoroughly enjoying a delicious potluck set up on saw horses and plywood along with his beautiful woodworking.

Lance Seaman Front Door detail

After jawboning over dinner, Lance showed us the mantel he designed and created, as well as his new craftsman style entry door (above)

Humor makes our meetings great

The mantel is from a design by Scottish architect and artist, Charles Mackintosh. Lance's mantel is made of quarter-sawn white oak plywood; the top veneered with paper backed oak veneer, glued with Titebond III and vacuum-bagged. The finish is a red, water-based aniline dye under a vinegar/steel wool solution with a top coat of water-based laquer. Lance showed guild members how he bent the wood for the mantel in his vacuum bag, something that about half of our members had not tried before.

Scrutinizing Lance's technique for laminated curved mantel

It's this kind of educational opportunities and comraderie that make our woodworkers' guild such a great group. If you know of anyone who is interested in woodworking, as a career, skill or hobby, please invite them to attend one of our meetings and consider joining the guild. We welcome folks of every skill level, experts and newbies alike.

8.20.2007

Painted Outdoor Furniture


Adirondack Rockers by Matt Vanderwater
photo copyright 2007 by Native Design

Guild member, Matt Vanderwater, recently built a set of beautiful Adirondack-style rocking chairs, side tables and deck chairs with ottomans for one of my (Maureen's) Helena clients. I was impressed by Matt's craftsmanship and professionalism.


Blue Adirondack Rockers on Patio
photo copyright 2007 by NativeDesign

Check out the stunning color of Matt's Adirondacks in this garden. My client chose the paint color for the chairs. This intense teal blue truly creates a focal point on the ipe deck, as well as down on the circular paver patio next to the deck.
-- posted by Maureen

8.02.2007

Arts and Crafts Mahogany Door


Bungalow Door with Celtic Design in Glass
photo copyright 2007 by Maureen Shaughnessy


Bungalow Door and Front Porch
photo copyright 2007 by Maureen Shaughnessy

Guild member, Tim Carney of Timothy's Fine Woodworking recently installed two mahogany doors in a Helena Craftsman Bungalow. The detailing on the main entry door is Arts & Crafts style, with a Celtic design etched into the door's window. The kitchen door is a simple Craftsman style door, also in mahogany.

-- posted by Maureen

 
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