by Richard Weigand | May 18, 2018 | Richard Weigand
Sometimes the process that is gone through to make custom furniture isn’t well known by the buyer. We don’t do anything that is mass produced as our efforts are devoted to providing what each individual client wants and then tailoring our work to them specifically....
by Richard Weigand | May 11, 2018 | Richard Weigand
Wood absorbs and releases moisture in response to the humidity in its environment. What this means for furniture, especially wide table tops, is that a piece of wood expands and contracts. With table tops we usually do what’s called a breadboard end to the top which...
by Richard Weigand | Apr 27, 2018 | Richard Weigand
Sometimes it’s fun to take a break and do something creative with some wood that always seems to lie around the shop.
by Richard Weigand | Apr 20, 2018 | Richard Weigand
So glad winter is over and Spring is here and we can look forward to these beautiful flowers!
by Richard Weigand | Apr 13, 2018 | Richard Weigand
One might wonder what the most important technique might be for fairing the curve… It’s the old tried and true, doing it by the eye. Practice makes perfect.
by Richard Weigand | Apr 6, 2018 | Richard Weigand
An interesting thing for a furniture maker is fairing the curve and looking at what that means. Something to consider when doing this is there are no real mathematical definitions or formulas for fairing a curve and what is correct and what is not. It’s all based on...