nev
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On behalf of Mike...
PLEASE POST YOUR ENTRIES FOR THE FEBRUARY CHALLENGE HERE
Challenge Requirements: A Fisherman’s Priest
This month’s rules are:-
The Challenge is open to anyone and everyone
Your entry must be new and made specifically for the Challenge
Entries must be turned on a lathe using woodturning tools.
There are no minimum or maximum size restrictions, other than practicality for use as a priest.
No decoration, colouring, piercing or texturing is allowed. We want to see your turning abilities!!
Because this month’s Challenge is a relatively simple project, Richard has advised that he will be critical over little things. Entrants should make sure curves are smooth and flowing, there should be no torn grain and in particular he will be looking at the parting off to see how well it has been done. He will also look to see that a suitably “heavy” wood has been used – a balsa wood priest would not be of much use, after all!
Please post 3 images of your work along with a brief note about how you made it, what tools and finish you used, what wood you used and the objects dimensions etc.
1 showing a general view
1 showing an end view in close up
1 showing the other end view in close up
Image size - please use image size 640 x 480 0.3 mp, as in previous challenges
Please upload your pictures and description between 10pm on the 26th February and 10pm on the 28th February.
Please also send mike (henton49er) a PM giving your own opinions of 1st, 2nd and 3rd places amongst the entries (other than your own) between 10pm on 28th February and 10pm on 2nd March (for me to compile the entrant
Roundup
PLEASE POST YOUR ENTRIES FOR THE FEBRUARY CHALLENGE HERE
Challenge Requirements: A Fisherman’s Priest
This month’s rules are:-
The Challenge is open to anyone and everyone
Your entry must be new and made specifically for the Challenge
Entries must be turned on a lathe using woodturning tools.
There are no minimum or maximum size restrictions, other than practicality for use as a priest.
No decoration, colouring, piercing or texturing is allowed. We want to see your turning abilities!!
Because this month’s Challenge is a relatively simple project, Richard has advised that he will be critical over little things. Entrants should make sure curves are smooth and flowing, there should be no torn grain and in particular he will be looking at the parting off to see how well it has been done. He will also look to see that a suitably “heavy” wood has been used – a balsa wood priest would not be of much use, after all!
Please post 3 images of your work along with a brief note about how you made it, what tools and finish you used, what wood you used and the objects dimensions etc.
1 showing a general view
1 showing an end view in close up
1 showing the other end view in close up
Image size - please use image size 640 x 480 0.3 mp, as in previous challenges
Please upload your pictures and description between 10pm on the 26th February and 10pm on the 28th February.
Please also send mike (henton49er) a PM giving your own opinions of 1st, 2nd and 3rd places amongst the entries (other than your own) between 10pm on 28th February and 10pm on 2nd March (for me to compile the entrant
Roundup