On Sunday, I sanded and cleaned the trim pieces, then I applied the glaze - LOTS of glaze (about 4 coats). Today (Monday), I'll bring them back to Georgies to get glaze fired.
Remodeling a quaint little farmhouse in Oregon, and getting loads of splinters along the way.
Monday, March 26, 2007
In Between Fires
On Sunday, I sanded and cleaned the trim pieces, then I applied the glaze - LOTS of glaze (about 4 coats). Today (Monday), I'll bring them back to Georgies to get glaze fired.
Friday, March 23, 2007
Vacuum For Sale
Here's Scully, enjoy the last few moments of the carpet.
Thursday, March 22, 2007
Carpet Tearout in Office
Here is a before picture. I should have vaccuumed but what's the point?
Below the carpet and padding was this colorful linoleum. Kinda cool, but isn't staying.
Here's a more detailed picture of the "newer" part of the house, with the wide boards that will need to be replaced.
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Bloomin' Clematis
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Tin Ceiling Ordered


I've been told that I should see the panels by the end of next week, so we'll see.
Thursday, March 15, 2007
Plying the Ceiling With Wood
Here's some before and after shots:
Monday, March 12, 2007
Hiya Spring, Nice To See Ya Again
This shot is of the daffodils in the front of the house. I'm digging the slightly out of focus house siding in the background.
Here's a shot of the first clematis bloom of the year.
I think there'll be plenty more from the looks of those buds.
Saturday, March 10, 2007
So Far, So Good
The darker gray trim on the right was formed just last night and is darker because it still contains moisture. The lighter gray on the left was more several days ago and is pretty well thoroughly dry.
For the cap of the trim, I decided to reuse the already formed clay since that didn't warp as bad. I'll make a decision whether it will be useful after I do the bisque fire.
Saturday, March 03, 2007
Warped
This picture just shows a small portion of the several feet of trim I tooled out but after checking it all out tonight, I realized that most, if not all of the clay work I've done is unusable.
There are few reasons for this warping. The biggest cause is that when I was done forming, to move the clay out of the jig, I had to lift on each end of the 20" section. Since it was still wet, it obviously bends. Though it's laid out flat to dry, apparently the clay has good "memory" and tries to go back to that shape it took when it was removed from the jig.
I also think a small part of it has to do with using recycled clay. From the many dry scraps of clay in making the oak tree mural, I added some to a tub along with water and a lot of mixing. The problem was that I don't think the moisture was evenly distributed, leaving drier clumps in the wet clay. This may be why the trim appears bumpy.
Regardless, I have to start all over. I have a new plan in place and tomorrow it's off to buy fresh clay.
Friday, February 09, 2007
It's Like Watching Clay Dry

Thursday, February 08, 2007
Oak Tree Tile Trim, Part Four

Friday, February 02, 2007
Panel Wainscoting Complete
Tuesday, January 30, 2007
Transformation Of The Door View
Without moulding....
(I really like before and after photos)
Monday, January 29, 2007
Small Moulding Install
So here's some proof:
Saturday, January 27, 2007
Whooops!
After getting a few nice compliments on the panel wainscoting project so far, I feel I should probably fess up to a little mis-nailage that occured. Since the wainscoting cap sits on top of a 1x4, I nail (with a pneumatic nail gan) from the top to secure the cap in place. I'm not sure what happened here. I just didn't align correctly or something. I've been trying to push through, pull it out, nail it back up and it's just not budging.
So, I guess I'll just leave it as a conversational piece.
Friday, January 26, 2007
Capping the Wainscoting
Friday, January 19, 2007
Doing My Tag Duties
The following is a list of five things you probably didn't know about me:
1. I play the irish fiddle. I started about 7 years ago, after becoming a little bored with guitar which I have played (and continue to play) since I was 13 years old. I got attracted to it through a tape of Tom Dahill-Live at Harling's Upstairs, where he sings these great old ballads and rebel/drinking songs. In between the songs are real driving sets of jigs and reels. I hated them at first (busy, too many notes, all sounds the same) and used to fast forward through them, but after awhile it really grows on you. Now, I play out at sessions in Portland sometimes up to 3 times a week.
2. When I was about 4 or 5 years old, I gave my mother a very expensive diamond ring. The problem was - I stole it. But the look on her face when I first presented it to her was so worth the prison time. Ok, I never did prison time but she did returned it to the jewelery store. It was just across the mall where we were eating at Le soup con - now closed down, but the world's greatest onion soup. I so miss it.
3. I moved out to Portland Oregon for the strong consistant wind and large swells that occur in the Columbia River Gorge. Although, I don't go nearly as often, I have logged many, many hours windsurfing on the river zipping back and forth, jumping (and falling) high into the air, and my favorite - riding the 6 foot swells like they're waves. Just writing about it is getting me all ansy.
4. When I was 7 or 8, I was determined to be an Olympic swimmer. I think I was supposed to be in 1988 summer Olympics. Somewhere along the line though, I discovered Marlboros.
5. For my future travel plans, I would like to visit each state before I die. There is so much diversity in the US with regards to both culture and scenery. I think it would be fun just to pick a random state, rent a car and just drive around for a week or more, checking out sites, meeting people, etc. However, if I keep going to Ireland at this rate, I may have to hit a couple of states per year.
Thursday, January 18, 2007
The Panel Wainscoting Begins
After a 2 hour adventure at Mt Tabor with Scully, I was able to start in on the panel wainscoting. I had the wood stove blasting away as well as some good tunes, and just really enjoyed the afternoon "off" creating the following:
I still need to add the cap as well as some other moulding but it's a start. I was pretty amazed by how much is changed the feel of the room so I'm all the more motivated to complete the rest of the walls. Pray for snow!
Tuesday, January 16, 2007
Let The XP180 Be Your Guide To Horizontality
For Christmas, my brother Ed bought me this "Cross Line & Laser Plumb". I finally made use of it this evening with the start of the panel wainscoting (pictures tomorrow).
So, here it is in action (be careful not to stare at the laser too long):
Sunday, January 14, 2007
French Door Install Complete
Here is a before view from the inside:
I completely forgot to take a 'before' picture from the outside, but here it is in mid-install:
And the final outside view. I still need to caulk and apply a few coats of paint, but that's going to have to wait until spring: