Just to show I don't just do rusticy stuff........

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Bodrighy

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Just a few of the thing I have been making up ready for some coming shows and fairs.

Pete
 

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Very nice how do you find these sell. On the bud vases are they inserts in them If so which ones do you use. I have made pestles and mortars before but never though of making the pestle that shape even though looking at yours I have similar shaped ones.
Do you find that going back to basic forms and usable items that you enjoy making them as much as the "arty" type stuff
 
The m&p's, dried flower vases, ear ring stands etc along with a load of other cheaper things are the better sellers at most fairs, anything under £20 in fact. I usually make a batch up at a time for example this week I have done about 1/2 dozen of each along with a load of shawl pins, brooches. I don't usually put inserts in the vases as they are sold for dried flower or grass arranging. I have done slightly larger ones and used test tubes that I can get from online lab providers. Works out a heck of a lot cheaper than buying things that are custom made for wood turners LOL and they come in all different sizes in glass or plastic. Going back to making things like this lets me chill out a bit in a way and is also a way of using up a load of offcuts and smaller pieces of wood that build up.

Pete
 
Some interesting ideas:)
Now I know what I can do with the thinner yew logs I have. Just have to wait a few years for it to dry out though.
 
procell":h68fti27 said:
Some interesting ideas:)
Now I know what I can do with the thinner yew logs I have. Just have to wait a few years for it to dry out though.

And if you are like me you will forget what you can do with them :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
So whats going on here fellas ?

Bodrighy doing 'civilised' stuff.
CHJ going all rustic on us.

Is there something about May day and turners I don't know about ?
 
Grahamshed":y3j5iqy1 said:
So whats going on here fellas ?

Bodrighy doing 'civilised' stuff.
CHJ going all rustic on us.

Is there something about May day and turners I don't know about ?


It has been known for both of us to do other things LOL. Have a look at our galleries, mines here

Pete
 
Pete
I seen your work at Yandles and was very impressed the demo you done was awesome I do like your work it inspires me immensely .
regards
Bill
 
Thank you Bill, I appreciate that. I am myself inspired by the work of others so to be told that I inspire others means a lot.

Pete
 

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