Friday 28 January 2011
Wednesday 15 December 2010
Shoe Rack.
A quick 3 hour jobbie, design a shoe rack made of oak. Nowt fancy, just a rack for shoes and boots of varying sizes. The two designs are similar, one has an oak panel for an upright another has an oak frame. The shelves are adjustable to allow for tall, knee heigh boots to be stored. This feature panders for the female exotic dancers and drag queens boot storage needs.
Tuesday 7 December 2010
Merry Festive Holiday Yule Tide Glory!
Happy Decembers!
Its that time of year again and I have been being making a gift for my mum. My mum requested some geet big letters that spell out the word 'LOVE' in capitals no less, like its being shouted from atop the Mt. Chimborazo by a fire breathing dragon!!!. The massive letters are made of a fiery grained Beech wood, locally sourced from the Peak District, made by me at the Finkfurniutre workshop.
Check out my Flickr Photostream to see what the timber looked like before i slaughtered it with love.
In other news, I was set the task of solving a problem for Finkfurniture. I had to create some visualisations for some shelves for a curved room. The shelves must be adjustable, store items of sizes from Cd's to Vinyl and almost be invisible, The budget is low for this part of the job. The main problem was to create a desk spanning 4 meters, totally level, unsupported by legs, be made of solid oak and have a section in the middle that can be removed and stored with elegance. Quite a task, but achievable.
The image above shows the basic features of the room. The gap on the wall to the left represent a floor to ceiling window, this is where that section of the desk needs to be removed so that window is accessible.
The best solution so far is to have the removable section split into two, fold back on them selves and be slid underneath the curved desk. I will hopefully have a video of this in action once the job is complete.
Check out these shops I have set up. One selling Off Cut products the other selling Jewelery be Beba Bespoke.
Tuesday 7 September 2010
Whats Crackin?
Time moves fast doesn't it! One moment we are in a grim, shed of a workshop, the next we are in some uber modern, curvy walled, eco workshop. Finally, Fink Furniture has moved and is being set up to optimise furniture manufacture. The past few weeks have involved shifting a huge amount of gear and materials, that were just piled up in the space, now things have changed and you can actully see the floor! Bonus! The machines are yet to wired up but once were making stuff again properly I shall give you a run through of each section.
As for Why Aye Design, Things are moving along nicely. I should be completing a project funded by Yorkshire Forward soon, creating visualisations for 3 variations of a wood burner. Since the design is the main feature of the product, I'm not allowed to display it over the net (or any other public forum for that matter) but once its protected I shall be plastering it sexy profile everywhere, wood burner porn, oo yeah!
I am also working closely with Sarah Staton on two projects, One I have mentioned before, creating visualisations for CASS from Sarahs wonderful designs that will be commissioned (fingers crossed). as well as this, we are sending off some concepts of some gates that will be designed by Sarah, and CAD'ed (not a word but whatever) by me, for a new school that is being built in Sheffield.
So, watch this space, yet again, its a space that is constantly moving! like space itself, oooo deep!
As for Why Aye Design, Things are moving along nicely. I should be completing a project funded by Yorkshire Forward soon, creating visualisations for 3 variations of a wood burner. Since the design is the main feature of the product, I'm not allowed to display it over the net (or any other public forum for that matter) but once its protected I shall be plastering it sexy profile everywhere, wood burner porn, oo yeah!
I am also working closely with Sarah Staton on two projects, One I have mentioned before, creating visualisations for CASS from Sarahs wonderful designs that will be commissioned (fingers crossed). as well as this, we are sending off some concepts of some gates that will be designed by Sarah, and CAD'ed (not a word but whatever) by me, for a new school that is being built in Sheffield.
So, watch this space, yet again, its a space that is constantly moving! like space itself, oooo deep!
Tuesday 13 July 2010
"Where are you?" Smith, Delia
This blog title is direct quote from this pinnacle moment in footballing history
In these past few weeks I have been involved an eclectic array of projects, some being in the workshop, some on CAD, and others being out on site.
Firstly, the site work. Recently i have been involved with the construction of garden decking. One which was the standard 'play joinery' decking, bought from B&Q. Another being made from Larch, for a client who was the founder of 'AVAD Furniture', images of the work in progress can be seen below.
Finally the last bit of 'decking' was completed at the home of Sarah Staton where FinkFurniture installed a patio made of discarded tree trunks with a two tier, locally sourced Beech bench.
These funny little jobs were great experience in an area that I have never touched, and in doing so I met some fascinating people involved in the design/art industry and they have in turn given me more work. I should be posting the jobs on this Blog and my website as soon as I can.
Other than this, I completed an 'Off Cut' project for FinkFurniture. This project was a sustainability and a marketing exercise where we used the discarded 'waste' timber, left over from various projects, to create soap dishes, spatulas and chopping boards (which are all for sale). The products were designed by Finbarr Lucas and made by me. The materials are generally Ash, Beech and Oak and are finished with Linseed Oil.
There is more to come, stay tuned wood fans.
In these past few weeks I have been involved an eclectic array of projects, some being in the workshop, some on CAD, and others being out on site.
Firstly, the site work. Recently i have been involved with the construction of garden decking. One which was the standard 'play joinery' decking, bought from B&Q. Another being made from Larch, for a client who was the founder of 'AVAD Furniture', images of the work in progress can be seen below.
Finally the last bit of 'decking' was completed at the home of Sarah Staton where FinkFurniture installed a patio made of discarded tree trunks with a two tier, locally sourced Beech bench.
These funny little jobs were great experience in an area that I have never touched, and in doing so I met some fascinating people involved in the design/art industry and they have in turn given me more work. I should be posting the jobs on this Blog and my website as soon as I can.
Other than this, I completed an 'Off Cut' project for FinkFurniture. This project was a sustainability and a marketing exercise where we used the discarded 'waste' timber, left over from various projects, to create soap dishes, spatulas and chopping boards (which are all for sale). The products were designed by Finbarr Lucas and made by me. The materials are generally Ash, Beech and Oak and are finished with Linseed Oil.
There is more to come, stay tuned wood fans.
Monday 31 May 2010
Website + Table = Projects
The website is live, go to www.whyayedesign.com to view it in its glory. It is in beta testing as there are things that are going to change, but its up and running and why aye design has a more substantial web presence. I would like to thank Richard Gwilliam at Slackingpants Web Development for stitching all those pixels together for me, he did a great job and his support is top notch. Cheers Ricardo!
The 'Little Table' is coming along > sticking together of the overall structure should be happening some time this week, so keep an eye on my Flikr page to monitor its progress.
keep on bloggin' (its like truckin' and its just as depressing)
Tuesday 20 April 2010
Little Table update.
Ola Blogglings
Work has began on the machining of my 'Little Table' and I have been practising the joints that I shall be using in the construction. As previously mentioned on an earlier Blog post, I am mainly using Bridle joints and the image below shows the first attempt (More can be found on my Flickr page, if you can be bloody bothered to click it!)
Also on a different note, I have been developing a super secret product that I shall be entering into this competition > http://tiny.cc/k5ml4 < Shhhh! Divint tell any one like!
Work has began on the machining of my 'Little Table' and I have been practising the joints that I shall be using in the construction. As previously mentioned on an earlier Blog post, I am mainly using Bridle joints and the image below shows the first attempt (More can be found on my Flickr page, if you can be bloody bothered to click it!)
Also on a different note, I have been developing a super secret product that I shall be entering into this competition > http://tiny.cc/k5ml4 < Shhhh! Divint tell any one like!
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