FlowolF
Member
Thought I'd better introduce myself - my name's Shaun, and I recently got given a little Unimat Sl, - little late and I've been after one for an age, mostly for small wood/soft turning rather than detailed metalwork.
Mostly these days I am making jewellery and other items from wood (spalted+stabilised), 'creative' castings/composites and silver, and since I've been making cast 'blanks' for various ends already I thought I'd better have a go at pen-turning see if I could learn.
Not really done any turning before but am apt at handling various materials and workshop principles, albeit with a lot of improv. heheheh...
This last few years I'd read a lot of forums/forum posts on wood/spalting/stabilisation/bowl turning/pen turning and the like and watched a lot of video tutorials but really needed to get my hands dirty.
I knocked up or re-purposed a couple of cutting tools, joined IAP forum (I get my stabilising mixture from one of their mods. in Texas so had already read a lot from their site), then set to with scraps of wood, finally cobbling a pen together yesterday/this morning.
I'd read a lot of posts here during my various dig-and-study sessions and thought it about time I signed up, so here I am.
I usually get a bit wordy/type too much, but I tend towards the hyperactive when learning new things I enjoy and I'm passionate about the direction of my work and that of others in similar areas, so please forgive me. Or not I'll get over it heheheheh!
Be Well Folks,
Shaun/Flowolf
Mostly these days I am making jewellery and other items from wood (spalted+stabilised), 'creative' castings/composites and silver, and since I've been making cast 'blanks' for various ends already I thought I'd better have a go at pen-turning see if I could learn.
Not really done any turning before but am apt at handling various materials and workshop principles, albeit with a lot of improv. heheheh...
This last few years I'd read a lot of forums/forum posts on wood/spalting/stabilisation/bowl turning/pen turning and the like and watched a lot of video tutorials but really needed to get my hands dirty.
I knocked up or re-purposed a couple of cutting tools, joined IAP forum (I get my stabilising mixture from one of their mods. in Texas so had already read a lot from their site), then set to with scraps of wood, finally cobbling a pen together yesterday/this morning.
I'd read a lot of posts here during my various dig-and-study sessions and thought it about time I signed up, so here I am.
I usually get a bit wordy/type too much, but I tend towards the hyperactive when learning new things I enjoy and I'm passionate about the direction of my work and that of others in similar areas, so please forgive me. Or not I'll get over it heheheheh!
Be Well Folks,
Shaun/Flowolf