Included are pictures of the sashes themselves, my apprentice Scott attaching the hinges and a self photograph. We built the sashes from cypress, which resists decay from both insects and moisture. These will be painted.
We are called to unite, equip, and send artisans—those with the God-given Spirit of Craftsmanship—to serve and defend historic house communities through the Pillars of Window Craft, bringing unseen beauty into visible form.
Monday, December 17, 2007
New Casement Windows
It's been a while since I've reported on my window making, I guess a lot's been going on. These are going into a house in the local historic district of Seminole Heights. I am not sure I have license to just show these folk's house so I hesitate to betray where these are going. Never-the-less, these are going to look good. Authentic hardware as well as antique glass will make these windows a great historical reproduction.
Included are pictures of the sashes themselves, my apprentice Scott attaching the hinges and a self photograph. We built the sashes from cypress, which resists decay from both insects and moisture. These will be painted.


Included are pictures of the sashes themselves, my apprentice Scott attaching the hinges and a self photograph. We built the sashes from cypress, which resists decay from both insects and moisture. These will be painted.
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