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johnny.t.

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I made this goblet this morning, its Ash, 9" tall and finished with sanding sealer and woodwax22.


I'm really enjoying my 'ash stash', I've always thought of it as quite a plain wood but since turning several pieces from it,I'm always pleasantly surprised at the figuring of it.

Your comments/critique welcome.

Cheers JT
 
Very nice piece - proportions look good,foot is a nice size,the beads on the stem are a nice touch (in my favourite category of "highlight without overpowering" ),finish looks good - not much else to add,and nothing at all to dislike :D

Andrew
 
jt, will you stop posting great turnings. with swmbo looking over my shoulder, how do you expect me to be at your standard eh. oh well ive got to try one sometime. its a real stunner. well done john.
 
thats okay greggy - ive been turning for nine years and i cant do that either - when i get time to take some photos i'll post some of my crap and make you feel better.
 
Nice looking goblet JT.Looks to be nicely finished,nice foot,stem,and the beads are nice but the bowl looks too heavy to me.
I think it would look more in proportion if it was finished where the bead starts.
What are those logs in the background :?: They look useful :D
 
Top work JT, I'm with you on the timber as well. Ash is a lovely wood to work with, big or small.
 
Very nice. 8)

I hope to have my new lathe in the shop in the next month and will be trying things like this, doubt they will be that elegant to start with. :roll:
 
JT, a nice piece of turnery. Well balanced, pleasing shape, good wood.
you should be well pleased with yourself. Good job. =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D>

John. B
 
Thanks everyone, I am pleased with this goblet, it came together just right, the ash looks really good and takes a finish really well(half the battle IMO) :D .

Paul.J":1tgdjdeh said:
What are those logs in the background :?: They look useful :D

Thats my latest delivery of spalted sycamore, theres 5, 3 foot lengths with more to come. I must saw them through the pith and get them out of the sun.

Cheers JT
 
Paul.J":16yvbhhg said:
Or at least cover them all up.

And spoil another bit of SWMBOs lawn :shock: :lol: .

I've made a wood drying bit on the side of me shed, it has an open door at the front , a pallet floor to allow air all around that can circulate under the shed which is up off the floor on bearers by around 9", and the whole thing faces north. All I've got to do now is fill it with lots of lovely wood!!
 
Johnny T wrote
And spoil another bit of SWMBOs lawn .
Heaven forbid :shock: :lol:
If you are cutting your logs on the lawn JT,which it looks like you are :shock: it might be worth pegging out some tarp to catch the shavings.
 
Paul.J":3sqk86yy said:
If you are cutting your logs on the lawn JT,which it looks like you are :shock: it might be worth pegging out some tarp to catch the shavings.

Now your starting to sound like my missus :lol: :lol:

I've got some space round the back of the shed where nothing grows, so I need to get one of those outdoor sockets on the back of the shed(for elec chainsaw) and move sawing operations round there, where I can leave the chainsaw shavings in a heap to rot down.
 

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