Well summer is in full swing……………………….

July 5th, 2010

It’s kind of a joke to call it summer in South Florida as it’s seemed like summer since the end of March. Summer though, really starts at the Fourth of July. Here in S. Fla. the weather cooperated nicely for me to enjoy a nice long weekend in the studio. It was dark and rainy the whole weekend.

I’m working on two new projects that should be ready to photograph this week. One is a new Wauli hook and the other is a new version of the Wauli Shelf/Rack. I didn’t expect the first one to sell so quickly but it did. It was fabricated from scraps so I probably won’t be making one just like it again.

I found time to finish a project I started last summer at Penland:

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Above Bee’s steel magnet wall, behind her work tables.

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Anyway, that’s it for today. As Victor Cheng says with regards to marketing through your blog. ……….. keep it up.”  So that’s my goal for the rest of the summer.

 

See you soon!

Cheers,

Paul

 

My furniture inspiration…………………….

May 9th, 2010

WARM LEATHERETTE…………….

The coolest version I’ve ever heard!!! 

Oh wow it’s already March!………………….

March 21st, 2010

Nutting new really to post so I thought to keep in posting practice I’d post this Feist video:

 

Too coooool. Love the arch top!

Cheers,

Paul

time flies when you’re having fun……………..

January 31st, 2010

The end of January finds me back in the studio working on some fun things.

Right now I’m working on the ever present growing family of Wauli’s. Those things have taken on a life of their own. I’ve got multiple Wauli hooks, so far up to eight places and the ever popular single Wauli’s. Both are being offered in enamel and powder coat. I might have to quit my regular job…. hahaaha

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Modifying 6 place Wauli for a custom order

 

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White Wauli’s hanging out

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Orange Wauli’s

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Clear primed Wauli’s ????

 

 

 A project that has rally gotten me back to doing what I really love and that’s two office desks. With the economy the way it is, it’s great to see a small company growning. That growth tho, doesn’t mean that there is a big budget. So, with a little time and scrap materials and a few new ones, I’m building a couple of desks for a local company. I get to do the design and fabrication. Heaven!

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Cutting the legs from some scrap steel.

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The desk tops. 3/4 inch birch ply.

Thanks again for dropping by.

Cheers

 

Just wanted to take a second to wish everyone a happy and joyous new year.

January 9th, 2010

Been a while since I last jotted something down here. The end of the year came to a quick close. I hope is was as good for you as it was for me.

Anyway, have a great one!

Cheers,

Paul

Well It’s T Day…. hope you’re having/had a great one………..

November 26th, 2009
I got nothing to report so I decided to post this…….. cool music, cool barrel, cool moving surfing vid
 
 

August post went away.

October 11th, 2009

I had a post here for August and I seem to have deleted it. I think the gist of it had to do with my 2 and a half week stay at the Penland School in North Carolina.

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I went there to attend a class they were giving on lighting entitled: Beyond Neon. I have a project that I intend to finish now that I have taken the class that I needed a light source for. I thought a neon type light would be perfect for that application.

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My first rendering of ANYTHING. Rhinocerous  has a Mac beta version that I have been using. Very cool stuff and way more user friendly then AutoCAD.

Anyway, I digress. The class was a great experience. It wasn’t cool enough that it was in Penland NC, but it had some really cool instructors and teaching assistants. The students also added some very interesting ideas to the class and presented some cool challenges that were solved by the staff.

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Wayne Strattman giving a class demo on borosilicate tubing work.

Wayne was one of the teachers and is a world renown high voltage lighting expert. His glass working skills are pretty incredible. He gave a lot to the class in the way of time and personal knowledge. He really helped those that were interested in pushing the ideas they had.

One of the great things about Penland is the fact that you are able to really immerse yourself in the art environment. Next door to our studio was the hot glass studio and those guys were doing some really great work.

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Pouring molten glass in the Hot Glass studio.

David Wilson is a Penland area artist and electrical engineer. He was a very hands on instructor and gave a lot in the way of personal time, equipment, experience and ability. He took the time out to give each student a session in the hot shop blowing a glass object.

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David Wilson doing his thing. Julie Kumar looks on. Julie is probably one of the most talented three dimensional artists I have met. She was constantly challenging the instructors with her ideas.

David Wilson also was instrumental in getting everyone to participate in the class projects and Renegade Neon projects.

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David mounting student tubes in the class sculpture.

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Student Mary Sue and visiting artist Ken, sewing student project in the weaving studio.

 

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The student project during the day.

 

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Glass sculpture on the knoll at night.

 

The TA’s during our session were the best. David Smith came to set up the shop and did some great demos on neon work. He was also able to spot problems we were having with the borosilicate work and knew just how to help us overcome them.

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David Smith demoing in the Neon shop.

 

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Chris Coyle, another area artist practitioner of Neon, was up early and stayed late everyday making sure the tubes were right. She gave so much of her time and knowledge. I probably would have had a difficult time getting through there without her being around.

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My Finished tubes.

 

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Last morning at Penland

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

October-Fall and scootering…………….

October 11th, 2009

October is here and so is the cool fall weather(HA) and that makes it perfect for scootering! Problem is I have never had a scooter.

I have been working for my brother trying to catch up on bills and such being that the art furniture business, like most luxury sectors, is struggling. While on the job one day the kind homeowner was walking by with some (3) Razor type mini scooters that she was tired of finding in the yard around her house. I happily offered to take them from her. My brother got one, since he too didn’t have a scooter, and I took the other two.

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Discarded scooters in my truck.

One of the scooters was a Hotwheels and he other was a real Razor! The hot wheels was really nicely constructed but carried this ominous warning:

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Now I fit the age thing, but the weight thing? Like what old guy is going to weigh 132 or less?? and I’m sure there is a safety factor but I like to jump scooters and do tricks on them. My potential weight could be way over 200 pounds. I was going to have to modify my scooter. First I wanted to combine the two and make one with the coolest parts. I like the all aluminum scooters so mine was going to have as much aluminum as possible.

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Combined scooter in front, partsmobile in back.

Note the Razor gooseneck and front fork. The only steel parts now are the front fork and the fender.

Now a great journal entry would include step by step pics and explanations, but screw that. Here’s the finished product. I did beef up the main frame by adding a strip of aluminum to the underside and each rail  and completely welding the edges so there are triangular structures running the length of the frame. I also cleaned and lubed the gooseneck bearings and installed new ABEC 7 bearings in the wheels.

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I hope your October is going well too. So get out there and scooter. Also, wear a helmet!!!!

Cheers.

 

September? Where’d it go?

September 28th, 2009

Hope yours was great. Mine was tooooo short and it looks like October will be too.

First July post……. been weird month already!

July 8th, 2009

Wow, I can’t say enough about this month already. I had one of my hooks featured on the daily ETSY feature. Woooooohooooo. I didn’t even know it until I realized that my site on ETSY had been hit over two hundred times in a short period of time. Also, a very kind ETSY person let me know too.

I sold some of my hooks

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My little buddies waiting to be packed for delivery.

These are just one of those things that I really love. I’m so glad I put them on ETSY. They make me pretty happy. That might be weird but that’s how I feel. I think that if I were to mount a bunch on a wall, anywhere, they’d be cool with or without stuff on them. 

Strange, when I start thinking about doing other things, stuff falls in my lap. Not sure what it all means, but I’m having a great time.

Cheers,

Paul