That's pretty cool how a view of a set of rectangles ends up being triangles.
Awesome job! Really.Β  Do you have plans for this one ? I'd love to make me one.
Thanks,
Dave

Another fantastic piece Joe. You are so good at making these things. Is there any chance you might do a blog to educate those of us that are amazed by your designs? Sorry, I had to ask.πŸ€ͺ

.................. John D....................

Sorry to disappoint Devad, all of these are one offs or sometimes two. My "sketch pad" is an old piece of melamine that's been migrating around the workbenches since I built the workbenches. Every other day or so the eraser is broken out and the old is swept away to make room for the new. I do try to keep their dimensions at 8"X8" but I never know when I start where it will end up. Always rouned up to the nearest 1/2". My material is usually 1/2"X1/2" walnut, cherry & maple, with a few modified for 3/4" or 1". After the last 8 months my appreciation of geometry and my skills at mitered joinery have really increased. Here's a sample of drawn vs. built, this is as much of a plan as ever exists.



If you look away, next time you look it's somebody else. Nice work Joe. I'd love to see a blog as well.
GR8 JOB πŸ˜πŸ˜ŽπŸ‘

*TONY ** Reinholds* ALWAYS REMEMBER TO HAVE FUN

I see what you mean : "It really started out as rectangles"Β  your drawings
really drive the home. Β  Figuring out the angles are going to be fun andΒ 
I'm sure getting the correct wood in the correct place is very important.
Well, it should be an awesome winter project.
Thanks a lot,
Dave