"Its a Big Feed of Lobster..."

Start of after youve cut out your butterflies by squaring up the ends. I like to run my Smoother over each face and clearly mark on the back side of each key, the orientation of the piece. Up, down, left side or right. As close as Id like to think these are the same size; theyre not. Thats the beauty of hand crafted furniture. Even if I wanted to make these identical, there would inevitably be small discrepancies in the two. I guess thats part of their charm.


pile...get over it.
The Lobster Emerges....So I realise this is a butter fly key; a throw back to a time when civilization was different, craftsmen were different. A time before the face paced life style we live and breath today. The butterfly key was used as a decorative choice to structurally and mechanically connect two pieces of wood in a shared form of joinery. So what did I do? I made a lobster! :)
Great. Hey, this is Cape Breton Island, isnt it?
Seriously, the lobster will be slowly smoothed over and washed achoice to the point where a passing hand will only detect the subtle reminder of its curves and shapes. Will it ever know I started out with a lobster shape? Well, I suppose it will now!
From here I have no choice but to start with a bit of 220 sand paper, slowly rubbing and shaping; manipulating and easing the harsher, more determined shapes left behind by the Gouge. I blend in the tiny hills and valleys until a pleasing form comes forth. When I close my eyes and feel the piece in my grip I know its complete. A nice coat of Oil and its ready to fly.
Enjoy.


Great. Hey, this is Cape Breton Island, isnt it?
Seriously, the lobster will be slowly smoothed over and washed achoice to the point where a passing hand will only detect the subtle reminder of its curves and shapes. Will it ever know I started out with a lobster shape? Well, I suppose it will now!

Enjoy.


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