Adam Pinson
Established Member
Lovely bit of rescued Olive firewood, this thing sounded like a single engine Cessna on the lathe!
Ha ha..that's ok, it's not like ohs and ahs pay the billsVery nice, Adam.
Your problem is you keep producing lovely things, so don't get the oohs and ahs you deserve each time
Where do you get olive firewood in Dorset?
I like what you've done with your firewood, that's a bit impressiveThat's a lovely dish Adam and I really like the shape of the wings.
But I was once told that a very well known and high up pro turner had once said on a bit of youtube that if you start with firewood then all you finished up with was firewood, along with the insinuation that that's where it should go. It just goes to prove that no matter how perfect you are you can still be bleedin wrong big time.
Just as a matter of interest this was my lump of firewood
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And I finished up with three!
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I suppose that he was right? After all they would burn
I'm a covert Olivewood kingpin, like Pablo Escobar but with wood.I think Adam is from Dorset, but located in a warm, sunny location on the continent. (He keeps is location under wraps so we don't get jealous and go out there to hunt down him and his olive wood store )
That's a nice west country accent you have thereOoooh, aaaah, it's stunning.
Lovely job Brian, the smell of Olive whilst turning is quite something too, especially when slightly green, deliciousAdam, I did something similar with a chunk from my brother's firewood pile. He has a small house on the Greek island of ******. His firewood is infested with woodworm the size of pythons, hence the large (1cm+) worm holes! In fact, that's why the trees were felled. Olive wood has the most beautiful grain. I wish I could get more of that quality. Brian
I sold some olive (I import Italian olive to the UK) to Chris Fisher, AKA the Blind Woodturner. The first thing he remarked on when he open the box was the smell! It does make the unit smell good!Lovely job Brian, the smell of Olive whilst turning is quite something too, especially when slightly green, delicious
Doesn't get much more amazing than a blind wood turner !! I can't even imagine closing my eyes for one second whilst operating these machines !!!!I sold some olive (I import Italian olive to the UK) to Chris Fisher, AKA the Blind Woodturner. The first thing he remarked on when he open the box was the smell! It does make the unit smell good!
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