…has arrived!
It is the stand that props up the book rest. My thanks to Michael Koppy for working with me on this, and for getting it done so quickly.
…has arrived!
It is the stand that props up the book rest. My thanks to Michael Koppy for working with me on this, and for getting it done so quickly.
The marquetry drawing for the Kickstarter backer projects…
A close up view of the drawing…
This piece will require five different “colors” of dyed veneer. The picture below shows four. I’m still working on yellow, but these are sufficient for me to begin cutting.
On Saturday, I received these pictures from Jon Spencer, the machinist fabricating the mechanisms for this project.
Jon is, as you can see from these images, extremely talented. Concerned about the integrity of the long lever, he re-engineered it to withstand the load.
A quick refresher:
This is the latch that gets everything started. A key is inserted into the right side of the table, as you look at it, and turned. The tooth on the end of the key connects with, and lifts a hook on the end of the lever. This, in turn, withdraws the bolt from a mortise in the main box. With nothing holding the main box in place, the spring drive mechanisms in each side of the carcass propel the main box forward and the top rearward simultaneously.
This piece looks fantastic! I can’t wait to install it in the prototype. Unfortunately for us with high quality craftsmanship such as this, Jon is in great demand. This is a special commission for him, which he continues to work alongside his other projects. I will post updates as he makes progress on the remaining parts.
It is really a shame that no one will ever see this piece inside the assembled table…
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