F flying haggis Established Member Joined 7 Mar 2009 Messages 2,261 Reaction score 2,966 Location norfolk 25 Feb 2012 #1 and plenty of hamster bedding!! http://www.wimp.com/woodenlampshade/
T tidalcreations Member Joined 25 Feb 2012 Messages 17 Reaction score 0 Location Stranraer 25 Feb 2012 #2 That lampshade is absolutely beautiful!! Jane
M Melinda_dd Established Member Joined 2 Oct 2010 Messages 1,108 Reaction score 0 Location Braintree, Essex 25 Feb 2012 #3 that's way cool . would any wood look like that if it was thin enough because of the grain ?
C cambournepete Established Member Joined 29 Mar 2004 Messages 2,710 Reaction score 0 Location Rangiora, South Island, Aotearoa 25 Feb 2012 #4 What lathe is he using?
B bassethound Established Member Joined 12 Dec 2011 Messages 208 Reaction score 0 Location East Sussex 25 Feb 2012 #5 Nice shade, don't think i will try that in my shed though :?
S Spindle Established Member Joined 7 Aug 2011 Messages 1,980 Reaction score 3 Location Aberdeenshire 26 Feb 2012 #6 Hi Very skilled but can't help thinking it's a terrible waste of wood. Regards Mick
M mike s Established Member Joined 16 Jan 2011 Messages 354 Reaction score 0 Location epsom, surrey 27 Feb 2012 #7 i wonder what shape it was the day after... :shock:
H Hudson Carpentry Established Member Joined 4 Nov 2010 Messages 2,289 Reaction score 0 Location Nottingham, UK 28 Feb 2012 #8 Spindle":3jxh82m6 said: Hi Very skilled but can't help thinking it's a terrible waste of wood. Regards Mick Click to expand... Veneering a plank then scarf join the two end together to make the shade would be a far less waste.
Spindle":3jxh82m6 said: Hi Very skilled but can't help thinking it's a terrible waste of wood. Regards Mick Click to expand... Veneering a plank then scarf join the two end together to make the shade would be a far less waste.