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Bodrighy

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Had a go at Old Soking and produced these. Al 1/12 size (50p peice is to show size. In al there is :-
Coffee table, small bowl, spalted beech bowl, natural edge yew bowl, mortar & pestle, rolling pin, honey dipper, tureen with lid & box with lid.



Really good fun and very quick to clean up afterwards :lol:

Pete
 
Crikey Pete, i can just say see them never mind
try to turn them. Lovely job mate. 8)
 
Very nice - the honey dipper is just showing off,though.. :lol: (that's made from an offcut of an offcut)

Andrew
 
Thanks guys, these were just for fun as most of the wood that I have at the moment is too wet or too big. I don't know if there is much of a market for this sort of thing perhaps Graham or someone else knows. As they only take between 15 and 20 minutes each to amke they wouldn't have a big profit margin I would have thought anyway. Maybe someone knows better.

Pete

P.S. The competition at the club for this month is for a natural edge bowl. I'm very tempted to take this one along but don't know whether they have a sense of humour.
 
Nice to see you getting a little practise in Pete, particularly like the tableware.
As Graham says all you need now are the apples and grapes for the fruit bowl.
 
I'd decided not to make any more contributions on open forum (too much potential for anyone to have a go over a Stately Home [Zod hall], just ain't worth it)

BUT....!!

Nice work Pete... that's the kind of small mindedness that I like to see :lol:

"...they wouldn't have a big profit margin I would have thought anyway. Maybe someone knows better."
Yep! :wink: [20 mins.... hope that included a tea break or was it for all of them?]

Couldn't see the inlay on the coffee table... black or buff (ebony or ivory?)

"I'm very tempted to take this one along but don't know whether they have a sense of humour." There's an easy way to find out :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
Just had another look Pete

I do like that natural edge bowl ... it's worth putting that up at your club


...and the thinness of the vase wall... but not the shape :wink:
 
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