RichardG
If at first you don’t succeed have a cup of tea.
Made from some oak branches
And I’ve just noticed that one of the boxes is not oak, no idea what it is though?
Made from some oak branches
Hi Dr Al, nice, I like that a lot, what surface is on the disks please? Did you buy them like that?Finished this a few weeks ago, but finally got round to writing it up for my website: a slow-speed grinder for reshaping and maybe sharpening chisels, plane blades etc:
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Lots more pictures (including higher resolution ones and photos of the insides) here: CGTK - Slow-Speed Grinder
That’s lovely. What’s pig suede? Never heard of that phrase before.Was messing about with some scrap bits of birch ply, and thought id have a go at a box. I edged piece of ply with mahogany first, then glued up to form the box, then did the same with panels for the lid and the base.
Turned out better than expected, so lined it with some pig suede and will make a nice present
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Really like the look of that. What did you do at the corner joints? Is it a glued butt join or is there something else in there that I can't see? Good work.Was messing about with some scrap bits of birch ply, and thought id have a go at a box. I edged piece of ply with mahogany first, then glued up to form the box, then did the same with panels for the lid and the base.
Turned out better than expected, so lined it with some pig suede and will make a nice present
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Thanks , just butt joints im afraid. I drew it in sketchup first to make sure it would work, and its put together like this...Really like the look of that. What did you do at the corner joints? Is it a glued butt join or is there something else in there that I can't see? Good work.
looks really nice - like the splines of different sizes - how did you hinge the lid?Just finished this bedside box with a phone slot and scoop. Scottish Walnut with American Walnut details.
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Thanks Rorton. I use hardwood dowels usually, or sometimes brass rod if the lid is particularly thin. Like this -looks really nice - like the splines of different sizes - how did you hinge the lid?
Hi Dr Al, nice, I like that a lot, what surface is on the disks please? Did you buy them like that?
I really like the badger.A couple more carvings following on from the Old Timer I posted (1) Woodcarving Projects | UKworkshop.co.uk
A frog in walnut burr and a "critter" in lime. That started as a bear but I decided I wanted to carve a badger but got lost in the middle somewhere and it turned out more like a rodent so I gave up, the missus likes it but she has no taste.
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