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........perhaps its art or something.

I had a sort of idea about a scalloped edge vessel of some kind but the wood kept getting in the way. It had panels to start with and they were going to be decorated but the was a hole here, a knot there, another hole here etc etc.

I poked it with things occasionally and it ended up... I don't know how it ended up but it looks like this. Its boxwood with one coat of lacquer.

Wife thinks its pretty so maybe someone will buy it or maybe it will end up in the bargain bin with the other rejects - who knows :?
 

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I like the missing bits, the single repeat of the pattern has taken away any risk of visual regimentation.
 
Jonzjob":3uwhwzfh said:
Chas, I take it that you are a fan of "The Hitchers Guide to the Gallery"? ...

You've been looking at my web site address. :-$ ,
 
It looks attractive and has form to indicate it is meant to be as it is.

The wife said it would make a good candle holder, but then if it isn't to do with candles it must be to do with scatter cushions according to female decor logic!
 
Jonzjob":3fegav9c said:
I hate to admit this G? But I rather like it too. Can't quite describe why, but it just hits that sweet spot :shock:

Yup, strange and mysterious init? I'm not sure why I quite like it either. In the flesh, you can see that I didn't get the sides a dead even thickness but this actually looks very attractive because it gives the bits that are left a nice shape and variation.

CHJ":3fegav9c said:
I like the missing bits, the single repeat of the pattern has taken away any risk of visual regimentation.

Don't listen to John, Chas, that's nothing like Vogan poetry, its poetry of your very own. Suits me.
 
Wood spoiler":2369bu1u said:
It looks attractive and has form to indicate it is meant to be as it is.

The wife said it would make a good candle holder, but then if it isn't to do with candles it must be to do with scatter cushions according to female decor logic!

Hi Colin,

I did think of a candle but the only big one I had was just too big. Ronnie said turn it down of course. Might do that just to see how it looks but as you say, it is what it is and I shall probably just move on to the next unknown.

I'm having fun playing at the moment. half ideas that sort of develop their own direction. never did like plans and instructions. Who knows where it might lead? Possibly the wood pile of course :D
 
CHJ":6q39g21z said:
Jonzjob":6q39g21z said:
Chas, I take it that you are a fan of "The Hitchers Guide to the Gallery"? ...

You've been looking at my web site address. :-$ ,

Well? It is the answer to life the universe and everything? I just wish that I knew what the question was :mrgreen:

Wouldn't hold many candles #-o They would all fall outa the 'oles :wink:

Still nice though!
 
houtslager":15697nt8 said:
Wouldn't hold many candles #-o They would all fall outa the 'oles :wink:

Still nice though!

lol

I love it, I reckon to finish it off it needs a CRYSTAL BALL

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Hmmmm. Not sure about the crystal ball idea but it does tell me what I might have done with it. It would be the perfect thing for a trapped 'impossible' shape inside. maybe a cube or a wooden ball rather than crystal. Might try and see if I can manage that.

Thanks for the comment.
 
"scatter cushions" sound far more friendly than "blanket bombs" yet sound similar in an odd sort of way, It must be too early, off for more coffee.

Lovely peice, I think a crystal atop would look pretty good though
 
I like this piece very much, reminds me of dew laden cobwebs on a summer morn.
If I were going to display something in it I would not have anything artifical, something
natural, wood preferably thats just the way I think.

If it's a mistake your very lucky,if by design your brilliant :shock:

REgards Boysie.
 
boysie39":3irxqyoq said:
I like this piece very much, reminds me of dew laden cobwebs on a summer morn.
If I were going to display something in it I would not have anything artifical, something
natural, wood preferably thats just the way I think.

If it's a mistake your very lucky,if by design your brilliant :shock:

REgards Boysie.

Good grief, poetry already. Thats twice in two days.

Lets call it a combination of lady luck and natural genius. We can call it anything we like after all!!
Thanks Eugene

Jonzjob":3irxqyoq said:
Brilliant here means glossy, so I suppose that fits :roll: :mrgreen:

How did you cut the 'oles Gordon?

Rats - and I was trying to get away from shiny too.

The 'oles were cut with my air tool with Dremel burrs in it. Plus the usual files to try and clean it up a bit. Must get some needle files, mine seem t have disappeared. The big files I used don't make it crisp enough.
 
looks perfect to plonk a melon on whilst waiting for it to ripen - unless I have the scale wrong!
 
jumps":3um2i0k4 said:
looks perfect to plonk a melon on whilst waiting for it to ripen - unless I have the scale wrong!
A small one perhaps!!

Its 120mm high and 70mm wide :lol: Maybe an orange.
 
gus3049":1uq21llp said:
jumps":1uq21llp said:
looks perfect to plonk a melon on whilst waiting for it to ripen - unless I have the scale wrong!
A small one perhaps!!

Its 120mm high and 70mm wide :lol: Maybe an orange.

Ah.....scale sometimes gets lost in pictures.

At least you have your design for next years egg cups sorted - look forward to seeing 4 identical versions in due course (and good luck!)
 
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