kitchen table in progress

Posted: January 9th, 2009 | Author: Jessica Rosenkrantz | Filed under: furniture | Tags: , , | 3 Comments »

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please ignore the yarn….

side table, desk x 2, bed, dresser and bookshelves coming soon

I’m pretty satisfied with the thickness of the branches in this piece, and somewhat unsatisfied with the the frame we built on the bottom of the table top to prevent warping, next version will have a hidden frame.  We limited the amount of space the branches took up to maintain adequate leg space, but I think they could have bit more expansive on the long edge of the table.


assembled chair

Posted: January 4th, 2009 | Author: Jessica Rosenkrantz | Filed under: furniture | Tags: , , | 4 Comments »

Well we finished assembling one chair, it is not actually finished since it needs to be sanded and then clear coated or painted.  All of the connections are done solely with wood joinery and all the cutting was done with a CNC router in our basement that we built ourselves.  The pieces will be disassembled for transport to our new apartment in Boston and then finished in situ.  The bottom on this chair is going to be flipped in the other chairs, so far we’ve completed 2.5 but the computer that’s running the router keeps crashing since it is running ubuntu off of a cd-rom.  We’ve taken a quick break to repartition the computer so we can run linux off the harddisk for fewer mishaps.

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Furnishing our apartment

Posted: January 4th, 2009 | Author: Jessica Rosenkrantz | Filed under: furniture | Tags: , , | 1 Comment »

As of January 11th, Nervous System will be moving to Boston!  Our new apartment is ~1200 sq ft and located in Union Square.  We decided to take a week and design and build all of our furniture: dining room table and chairs, dressers, bookshelves, side tables, bed frame, etc.  Everything on our router, in our basement in NY.  Mostly we are using AC  plywood, which is the cheapest grade of plywood, and then some finished maple plywood for tables.

Here is a dining chair in progress:

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From left to right: wood left over from cutting the two side of a chair, jesse sanding the seat of a chair, the router cutting a chair back