Login | Create an Account Site Upgrade Notice
Subscribe to Fine Woodworking Magazine

Rice Paddy Inspired Cabinet

October 23rd, 2009 in The Gallery     
Leopardwood Leopardwood, member
thumbs up 16 users recommend

 Before final stain and poly

I enjoy experimenting with finishes. The inspiration for this piece came from a drawing of a rice paddy. This built-in cabinet is made from oak.    I  applied shellac to the entire piece to seal the wood, then masked the design.  I sandblasted it to remove the shellac, removed the tape and ebonized the sandblasted area.  Then I stained the entire piece.  I finished it with a wipe-on poly.


Design or Plan used: My own design
posted in: The Gallery, cabinet, chest, bookcase, built-in, Oak, ebonize

Comments (4)

hrned writes: Very Cool. Excellent craftsmanship. Love the design. Weird but excellent. Posted: 9:55 pm on November 4th
donnanucci1 writes: This is wonderful work!!!! As an artist, My eyes always go to nature for inspiration and it can be very difficult to translate what is already there, (rice paddies) into something more spendid than the "real view". You have mastered this in your piece! It is truly an inspirational piece. KUDOS. MANY TIMES. Posted: 12:27 pm on November 4th
Blackwill writes: Very nice work. I like the asymmetric design. Posted: 12:51 pm on October 27th
ohwoodeye writes: This my friend, is really awsome. Posted: 10:36 am on October 24th
You must be logged in to post comments. Click here to login.