Link below to our website showing how we made a tabernacle frame for a painting of a design of stained glass for a church in the Midlands
http://www.kingswoodframes.co.uk/tabernacle-frame/
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Re: tabernacle frame
Nice bit of work Tim. How was the wood shaped?
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That is a proper job as they say in this part of the world
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NIce one duck, as they would say in Lincolnshire.
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Re: tabernacle frame
Thanks all
to answer Alans question we made the profiles in various sections on the moulder and mitred to fit around a flat square frame section with a rebate in it
we then added the pillars also made on the moulder
we have some more projects going on including a some hand carved sections and a Georgian repro carved by hand
http://www.kingswoodframes.co.uk/hand-carved-frames/
the Black and gold section was made by carving the mouldings but gilding, painting over the gold and scratching a pattern in to the paint to show the gold underneath.
think it's called Sgraffito
will keep posting as we create more
to answer Alans question we made the profiles in various sections on the moulder and mitred to fit around a flat square frame section with a rebate in it
we then added the pillars also made on the moulder
we have some more projects going on including a some hand carved sections and a Georgian repro carved by hand
http://www.kingswoodframes.co.uk/hand-carved-frames/
the Black and gold section was made by carving the mouldings but gilding, painting over the gold and scratching a pattern in to the paint to show the gold underneath.
think it's called Sgraffito
will keep posting as we create more