Ed G
Member
Thought I'd introduce myself and get a couple of posts in before trying to add any pictures as I gather there's an efficient spam filter that attacks the first few posts......
I'm getting married in a couple of weeks now, and back when my financee and I were deciding what to do we decided to have a medieval feast for our reception. Talking to the caterers they had said that they supplied the plates and cutlery but that previous people had used wooden goblets.
I already had a metal lathe, so figured a wood one wouldn't be too tricky to use!!!! Some searching on the internet led me to this forum and I bought Chas' old lathe, some wood, and some tools around Christmas 2006. Since then I have been beavering away, producing large quantities of sawdust, and expanding my tool collection.
Fortunately, at the start, we decided to try and make them all different. The total now stands at 77 (for 73 total guests). Hopefully I'll get some pictures of them and post on here.
But a quick word of thanks to Chas - some excellent advice when I bought the lathe, and an excellent bit of kit he sold me! Hope the one you upgraded to is as good as the old one.
Ed
I'm getting married in a couple of weeks now, and back when my financee and I were deciding what to do we decided to have a medieval feast for our reception. Talking to the caterers they had said that they supplied the plates and cutlery but that previous people had used wooden goblets.
I already had a metal lathe, so figured a wood one wouldn't be too tricky to use!!!! Some searching on the internet led me to this forum and I bought Chas' old lathe, some wood, and some tools around Christmas 2006. Since then I have been beavering away, producing large quantities of sawdust, and expanding my tool collection.
Fortunately, at the start, we decided to try and make them all different. The total now stands at 77 (for 73 total guests). Hopefully I'll get some pictures of them and post on here.
But a quick word of thanks to Chas - some excellent advice when I bought the lathe, and an excellent bit of kit he sold me! Hope the one you upgraded to is as good as the old one.
Ed