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Made a Mood Owl today.
 

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Roughed out the blanks I glued together over the weekend, glued some more up and turned a cord pull from one of the blanks, quite happy with it, sanded to 320 and given a wax finish, plan to make a dozen or so at least to put in the shop, anyone any thoughts as to if I should provide a length of cord?
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Maybe you could leave a roll of cord in the shop so clients could cut to the length they require
 
My first segmented bowl, made from oak.

Doing the inside was terrifying, but after several catches and knocking it off the chuck a couple of times (I'm relatively new to turning, with limited tools and equipment) I think I got there in the end.
 

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Gar a call from the shop this morning, someone asked if I was able to make a darning mushroom and if at all possible could they have it tomorrow so I spent around 3 hours in the makerspace and came up with this...
I got asked to make a darning mushroom, so made a couple plus an additional shaped darning aid. The lady never turned up to collect them so they got saved in the odds & sods box.

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Also a piece of Monkey Puzzle tree. Only problem is that someone had drilled a hole through the centre, possibly an attempt to stop it splitting. Managed to insert a base piece & add a tenon.

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A productive day today so I'll have to split it over 2 posts 😁.
First I needed to stop dust and Woodchips getting into my drink so I turned a cap for my cans of drink from an offcut of cherry
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Next I turned 3 more cord pulls from parana pine/mahogany laminations, super happy with how clean the glue joints are as I have no way to flatten anything beyond using 60grit paper flat on the bandsaw table.
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After turning the 3 parana pine/mahogany pulls I picked up a parana pine/pallet hardwood blank, not a clue what the pallet wood is but it's gorgeous and again the glue joints are really good.
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Once these were done I had enough left from 2 of the blanks to turn a couple of discs that will be used on my next planned project attempt.
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A productive day today so I'll have to split it over 2 posts 😁.
First I needed to stop dust and Woodchips getting into my drink so I turned a cap for my cans of drink from an offcut of cherry
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Next I turned 3 more cord pulls from parana pine/mahogany laminations, super happy with how clean the glue joints are as I have no way to flatten anything beyond using 60grit paper flat on the bandsaw table.
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A productive day today so I'll have to split it over 2 posts 😁.
First I needed to stop dust and Woodchips getting into my drink so I turned a cap for my cans of drink from an offcut of cherry
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Next I turned 3 more cord pulls from parana pine/mahogany laminations, super happy with how clean the glue joints are as I have no way to flatten anything beyond using 60grit paper flat on the bandsaw table.
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That's a lovely set
 
So a while back I saw an emerging bowl, not long after I saw they cut some trees down at the golf club so I asked for a log or two...it was pine and has been in the workshop for maybe 6mths... anyway got round to trying an emerging bowl - bit of trial and error and the jigs took almost as long to make...it's a single turned piece (a quarter of the log - it wasn't big!) and was all done on the lathe....
 

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So a while back I saw an emerging bowl, not long after I saw they cut some trees down at the golf club so I asked for a log or two...it was pine and has been in the workshop for maybe 6mths... anyway got round to trying an emerging bowl - bit of trial and error and the jigs took almost as long to make...it's a single turned piece (a quarter of the log - it wasn't big!) and was all done on the lathe....
Nice finish for pine what did you use and did you use anything to stabilise the bark please
 
Norfolk Pine? Another pen made with what I think may be Norfolk Pine cones—another donation of tree seeds from Greece. I used CA glue to stick the tails to a dowel and used ties to help hold them in position. I had to purpose-build a mould to cast it in resin. It didn't turn out quite as I wanted. When drilling down the centre wooden dowel the bit tended to drift. Still pleased with the resulting pen though.

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My latest project has been working on four off cuts of the ash log l turned not long ago. Normally would have not bothered but where the bark had been taken off and the outside of the log showed grub damage that made a nice natural design on the surface that I thought could be used.
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these are the four pieces the first experiment on was the smallest. Started by highlighting the grub lines with a yellow acrilyc wash the rub in some coconut oil then turned it between centres, unfortunately I don't have a heat gun otherwise I would have glued it to an exta bit of wood and used the20240111_155245.jpg20240111_155213.jpg20240111_155141.jpgthe missus loves it so much it is now in the bedroom being used for her rings. Next up is the ugly one of the bunch not only to save the outside pattern also to design a bowl that would sit flush against the wall didn't both to sand just soacked it in tung oil, the pedestal was from left over birch or beech 20240111_155439.jpg20240111_155346.jpg20240111_155326.jpgthird piece big shout out to Mr Stigmorgan for this one. Great idea thank you. Now I can have a proper mug of tea instead of the horrible plastic thermos cup I've been using.20240111_155024.jpg20240111_154947.jpgfinished with sanding sealer and coconut oil.
Last piece was going to be for a new box but change my mind when I saw the crack in the lid of the previous ash box I'd turned and after checking the size of the last piece I'm going to attempt a new replacement top.
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Spent the day stripping down the variable speed drive on my lathe as I was experiencing belt tension problems now all fixed so to give it a test I used a small of cut from the red cedar bowl and popped this out. Noticed small cracks appearing during sanding so stopped. Cleaned it up and finished it with sanding sealer. Only 9cm across the square 20240113_205818.jpg20240113_204817.jpg20240113_205105.jpg20240113_205018.jpg20240113_205340.jpg20240113_205636.jpg
 
So, over the weekend I went to comicon in London ( I go 2 or 3 times a year) and one of the stalls was selling 3D printed dragons of different sizes so I bought myself a little one and inspired by him today I put the birch burr I collected a couple of weeks ago on the lathe and turned a Birch Dragon Egg (I've also had an idea I'm really excited about if I can find a modeller to collab with)
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