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DaveL":19o2l0tk said:
Well I turned the pen blanks this evening and made a pencil!
...... I am pleased with it.....

He's
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:lol: :lol:
 
Well of course Chas is quite right I am totally hooked. :roll:

I have turned some more pen blanks
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Took the walnut one in it work an promptly got an order from one of my team for a matching pen, pencil and cuff link set for his dad. So ordered some boxes from Axminster.
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I have taken delivery of some new tools from Allen (Blister) so thought I should try them out
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Both made from fire wood, one still has nail holes which it a bit of a shame as I am quite pleased with how they turned out. :D
 
Hi DaveL

I always use cellulose sanding sealer thinned down about 50/50 with cellulose thinners. These are both available from all good turning suppliers.
Good luck with the turning. :D

Malcolm
 
:eek: :eek: Anyone like to have a bet of 50p that Davel will buy the Bowl lathe if Blister still has it Byyyyyy next May, if not before. Good on ya Dave your showing a lot of us up, some nifty turning there my Boy.
REgards Boysie.
 
boysie39":kadjm3yl said:
:eek: :eek: Anyone like to have a bet of 50p that Davel will buy the Bowl lathe if Blister still has it Byyyyyy next May, if not before. Good on ya Dave your showing a lot of us up, some nifty turning there my Boy.
REgards Boysie.

Are you referring to this bad boy \:D/

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:lol:
:wink:

O look I just spotted some more chisels 8)
 
Blister":2y2sl6s6 said:
Are you referring to this bad boy \:D/

That Bad Boy as you call it would be quite at home in my shop, I have a liking for cast iron, gives machines a certain stability as well as long life. :D
I just don't think I can swing it as an extra present. :roll:

But I have been using the small spinney thing on more fire wood, what do you think?
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I thought he was a little bland so embellished him a bit.
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I took him to show the grandchildren and did not manage to bring him home again so it must of been better. :lol:
I also had a go at the angel that one of you kindly posted a layout for.
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Not the same selection of timber, the only sycamore I have is only 1" so the body is pine (fire wood), the wing is the second attempt and that bit me a number of times while trying to sand and finish it. ](*,)
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This has a nail hole if you look carefully. :roll:
I have made two more pen and pencil sets.
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I think this is African black wood, it was in the bag of blanks that Dave gave me with the lathe.
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These are padouk, made to order for one of the chaps I work with, I need to make some matching cuff links to go with them.
Having lost my last snow man I spent some time today producing these.
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Shame about the knot but I was quite pleased that I managed to turn it without any major problem.
 
Like your cool customers Dave, I wonder what someone is getting for Xmas gifts :lol:
 
Well now I have a chuck I can try some other things, so here are today's turnings.
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I think the wood is holly, trimmed from a tree in the garden last spring, it surface in the wood shed while collecting fuel for the wood burner. :shock:
No finish on them, the mushrooms are straight from the tools. I am getting better at sharpening, I am thinking of ordering a jig for the Jet wet grinder, to give better repeatability.
Hollowing the goblet was not that easy, I best practise on a few more. :roll:
 
boysie39":21w81mwx said:
:eek: :eek: Anyone like to have a bet of 50p that Davel will buy the Bowl lathe if Blister still has it Byyyyyy next May, if not before. Good on ya Dave your showing a lot of us up, some nifty turning there my Boy.
REgards Boysie.

ahh but now blister has his poolewood for sale too which will he plump for ? anyone fancy a flutter :D
 
DaveL":14r32oin said:
Blister":14r32oin said:
Are you referring to this bad boy \:D/

That Bad Boy as you call it would be quite at home in my shop, I have a liking for cast iron, gives machines a certain stability as well as long life. :D
I just don't think I can swing it as an extra present. :roll:

But I have been using the small spinney thing on more fire wood, what do you think?
3093848584_7072f15aa6.jpg

I thought he was a little bland so embellished him a bit.
3093009823_8e91f0dea1.jpg

I took him to show the grandchildren and did not manage to bring him home again so it must of been better. :lol:
I also had a go at the angel that one of you kindly posted a layout for.
3093846014_857eff9194.jpg

Not the same selection of timber, the only sycamore I have is only 1" so the body is pine (fire wood), the wing is the second attempt and that bit me a number of times while trying to sand and finish it. ](*,)
3093002413_288158c926.jpg

This has a nail hole if you look carefully. :roll:
I have made two more pen and pencil sets.
3092994505_883bdb396f.jpg

I think this is African black wood, it was in the bag of blanks that Dave gave me with the lathe.
3092997139_13172b1efc.jpg

These are padouk, made to order for one of the chaps I work with, I need to make some matching cuff links to go with them.
Having lost my last snow man I spent some time today producing these.
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Shame about the knot but I was quite pleased that I managed to turn it without any major problem.

hi Dave I know what you mean about the grandchildren, my granddaughter has more woodturnings than I do as she takes some thing home every time she come in to the work shop she is 3 :lol:
 
I don't know whart size the goblet is Dave but if it is as small as it looks then perhaps if you make your own tool. I have a small tool, round edged but cut flat on one side a bit like a cross between a skew and a bowl gouge without a channel. It's made from a 6" masonory nail and works great for small/miniature goblets, vases etc.

Pete
 
Well I made this yesterday:
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I did the lines with the back of a hacksaw blade, no doubt one of you will say there is a proper way to do them.
It has a glass tube to hold the water
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Then today I turned a bit more of that holly(?), remember this?
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Well on the sane theme I did those two:
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Shape is not quite right but the hollowing was easier, presentation of the tool was the problem.
 

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