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Thanks memzey, how I wish there were lines to cut to!
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xy mosian":3oa3ji1h said:Doris, those owls are brilliant.
I am continually amazed at your ability to capture the essence of your subject without having to include fine detail.
Then, of course, the foresight to 'see' just how a turning and carving can be so well combined.
Well done, an inspiration.
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Doris":1tx3cfut said:xy mosian":1tx3cfut said:Doris, those owls are brilliant.
I am continually amazed at your ability to capture the essence of your subject without having to include fine detail.
Then, of course, the foresight to 'see' just how a turning and carving can be so well combined.
Well done, an inspiration.
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Why thank you.
I love the pig. I can't carved facial features that well and so don't but take my that off to people who do. Did you do all that with a knife? It being Lime
MDE":3581dzgp said:Chest of drawers - using fiddleback sycamore from a condemned tree in my garden.
Most of the timber was rotten and fit only for firewood, but there were some very nice bits. 10 drawers all with dovetails front & back - phew!
Awesome work, looks ace. Ten dovetailed drawers? Sounds like a mammoth task!MDE":19fgt1pk said:Chest of drawers - using fiddleback sycamore from a condemned tree in my garden.
Most of the timber was rotten and fit only for firewood, but there were some very nice bits. 10 drawers all with dovetails front & back - phew!
MattRoberts":10i9hrs3 said:Awesome work, looks ace. Ten dovetailed drawers? Sounds like a mammoth task!
It did take a while, but I used the opportunity to perfect my method of making dovetails with a bandsaw. I can now do a set of dovetails to any design really quickly and neatly. The results of these efforts are now available for all to share (and feedback please) at http://www.perfectdovetails.co.uk .devonwoody":10i9hrs3 said:Looks good and dovetailing as well. Trust the wood is seasoned?
MDE":16bv0a2n said:Chest of drawers - using fiddleback sycamore from a condemned tree in my garden.
Most of the timber was rotten and fit only for firewood, but there were some very nice bits. 10 drawers all with dovetails front & back - phew!
Nice work grasshopperdzj":2iwuqmmi said:Just when I thought I tried my hand at most things woodworking .
MDE":3bwpgb2z said:MattRoberts":3bwpgb2z said:Awesome work, looks ace. Ten dovetailed drawers? Sounds like a mammoth task!It did take a while, but I used the opportunity to perfect my method of making dovetails with a bandsaw. I can now do a set of dovetails to any design really quickly and neatly. The results of these efforts are now available for all to share (and feedback please) at http://www.perfectdovetails.co.uk .devonwoody":3bwpgb2z said:Looks good and dovetailing as well. Trust the wood is seasoned?
Re seasoning the wood - sycamore doesn't require long seasoning, but this was the process: Stored the logs for about 6 months then quarter-sawed. Stacked the planks vertically inside to dry for a while, then stacked them outside (under cover) using new softwood battens to separate. Brought the required planks inside to acclimatise before dimensioning. Getting a smooth surface on this stuff was a challenge as the ripple makes tear-out a constant risk - I used a high-angle plane followed by much sanding. It was dead flat when I finished it, but now you can feel the ripple (still smooth though - so it's a really nice sensation). The ripple gives a sort of 3D holographic effect which is really attractive. I'm very pleased with the result from what I thought would be just firewood!
When I get time, I think it would help to make a video. However, I don't have much experience in doing that, so it will be a bit of a learning process too. Meanwhile, I have tried to document the method as thoroughly as possible so that others can follow it. I hope that it is sufficiently well documented for others to use as I would like to get some feedback from others using the method. As far as I am aware, the method is completely unique in that it cuts pins and tails from a single template in a manner indistinguishable from hand cut dovetails. Perhaps I should also post the details elsewhere on this forum?galleywood":tj4p67ux said:As others have said - really nice dovetails.
I looked at your Perfect Dovetails website - you have put a lot of detailed work into it.
have you any plans to include a video of the method to give an overview?
Thanks
Benchwayze":1ajbr0uw said:I wouldn't have wanted want one of those on the tank of my old Road Rocket! :shock: :lol:
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