May 12, 2011

Calligrapher's Box

Michael made a beautiful calligrapher's box out of afzelia and london plane. I believe it's a traditional chinese design, which has storage space for brushes and a flat, hard surface for calligraphy. The original box had a stone in the center of the top, but Michael chose to use london plane, a wood that looks like stone. The two drawers open with a push-release--you push one drawer in and the other one opens. Michael used a plastic piece to get the right amount of tension and spring-back. It's an elegant box. It's currently at our spring show in the Highlight Gallery, and rumor has it that there are three interested parties!




The drawers run along each compartment, and the back of the drawer makes contact with the curved wooden piece. The plastic piece flexes in either direction, accommodating movement and springing the wooden piece back into position.

2 comments:

  1. just when you think you've seen it all! how was the end of year show? i cant wait to see the pieces!

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  2. Laura,
    I don't spend a lot of time reading blogs - call me old fashioned, or just that I'd rather be spending the time in my shop. Yours is different - a real treat to browse through and some lovely photos.

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