So, I went to Electric Picnic this year and they had a crafts area and I met a very nice man who showed me how to make a very nice serving dish, which I did.
Drunk on the success, I promised I would try more and promptly never did anything else about it.
Now, I went and bought myself a brand new set of chisels and have sharpened them and have a plan to make my parents a mail holder. Seems like a simple enough project...
Its their 50th wedding anniversary so I thought a simple love-related theme might be nice to try.
Now, I have a half decently fitted out workshop with vice, bench, saws, drills and some very fine hand drills and bits and sanders so with the chisels I feel like I'm more or less tooled up. I'm not trying to build anything TOO crazy, I feel.
I've decided to go for a simple box shape, with leather "dividers" for the mail and with a carved design on the front. I've attached the design to this post.
I am making it out of white teal and I guess my questions are:
1. Is this realistic?
2. Is White teal ok for this work?
3. How should I approach this work?
In response to 3, my current thinking is to stencil the design onto the wood, drill a hole in the wood and use a saw or jigsaw to cut out the rough shape, then use the chisels to get it closer and finally the mini sander-drill to finish it off (or hand-sand it to finish).
Any advice for a n00b?