Oh wow that's a beautiful original piece of art, absolutely love itBeen working on this for a couple of friends who have just finished their first grape harvest will give it to them tonight. The bottle is apple tree,the splash and holding rings are ash and the two leg stands and wine are speckled birch. The board was brought from a resource shop that I had laying about for a while so used that instead of making one as a time saver.View attachment 167008View attachment 167011View attachment 167009View attachment 167010
Brilliant!Been working on this for a couple of friends who have just finished their first grape harvest will give it to them tonight. The bottle is apple tree,the splash and holding rings are ash and the two leg stands and wine are speckled birch. The board was brought from a resource shop that I had laying about for a while so used that instead of making one as a time saver.View attachment 167008View attachment 167011View attachment 167009View attachment 167010
Oh wow that's a beautiful original piece of art, absolutely love it
Now that turning is very different , Not seen anything like it before , Well thought out and executed , I like this a lot, Well done.Been working on this for a couple of friends who have just finished their first grape harvest will give it to them tonight. The bottle is apple tree,the splash and holding rings are ash and the two leg stands and wine are speckled birch. The board was brought from a resource shop that I had laying about for a while so used that instead of making one as a time saver.View attachment 167008View attachment 167011View attachment 167009View attachment 167010
Brilliant, Pat. Stunning work. Did you carve the ‘drip tray’ to get the undulations?Been working on this for a couple of friends who have just finished their first grape harvest will give it to them tonight. The bottle is apple tree,the splash and holding rings are ash and the two leg stands and wine are speckled birch. The board was brought from a resource shop that I had laying about for a while so used that instead of making one as a time saver.View attachment 167008View attachment 167011View attachment 167009View attachment 167010
Thank you the splash was a rough turned bowl then I drew the splash silhouette around the sides cut out the main unwanted bits with w scroll saw the finished the rest with knife and dremell. Then hand sanded too 400 grit. Finished with 6 layers of marine varnish and a final coat of melamine lacquer.Brilliant, Pat. Stunning work. Did you carve the ‘drip tray’ to get the undulations?
Thank youNow that turning is very different , Not seen anything like it before , Well thought out and executed , I like this a lot, Well done.
Like your cake standsI got my first lathe and started trying turn things about 6 months ago, and this is some of my best work so far. I have tended to try and run before I can walk. Having a fascination for the unusual, I experimented with multi-axis turning before I'd even done my first bowl! The small bowls you see are the only ones I've made, last week actually! You guys told me months ago that I should enroll on a woodturning course, but I couldn't afford it, and just persevered with my carbide tools learning by my mistakes. Had a few catches and a few lumps of wood on ballistic trajectories, especially during the multi-axis stuff, but I'm hopefully learning through the mistakes. No real injuries except when I accidentally dragged my hand across the very sharp 60 degree point of the live centre which I shouldn't have left in the tailstock when not needed - bloody and painful! One day I will learn how to sharpen tools so I can progress from just "scraping" the surface of this wonderful learning curve. Whatever, I'm thoroughly enjoying my new retirement hobby .
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My first commission was from my daughter, who is getting married soon. A wedding cake stand and cupcake stand, which has definitely been a labour of love . If anyone wants to commission me for something similar, my starting price will be £1000 . This represents my time and effort involved. Most of you would probably knock this up in an afternoon, but I'm not very quick at this stuff yet.
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Stunning figure in that!!Have been turning a few bowls from storm felled silver birch from the woodland.
Some lovely figuring in the pieces from near the base of the tree where it flexed in the wind as it grew
Finished in tung oil and will be used for my porridge and dinners !
Horrible stuff to turn isn't it!!My first experience/experiment with Banksia Nut.... a sort of pod vase....
To be fair I didn't mind it too much... but there is a fair amount of latitude in that statementHorrible stuff to turn isn't it!!
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