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I'm a member of the Tetbury Men's Shed and we have just moved our portacabin from a scruffy industrial estate down the road to The Tetbury Goods Shed. It's the old goods shed from the now defunct railway station. We are alongside the old signal box and there's a finial at each end of the roof. The finial nearest our Shed was at a silly angle and obviously broken just above the roof level. It was taken down and I was talking to the blokes doing the job and said that I could repair it.

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Well, I decided to do it at home rather than on the Shed's lathe, more time and quieter. I chopped the bottom of, the broken bit, and turned a new bit for it. They wanted to keep of much as possible as it was the original from eons ago. That was fine, but when it came to getting layers (! of paint off I found the wood was well rotten! So I finished up doing the complete top section.

I had a nice oak off-cut from a newal post andcut the pointy bit on my bandsaw. The pointy bit is octagonal not round! That made it more interesting :rolleyes:

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The rest was prettty straight forward turning and I enjoyed doing it. I was quite chuffed with the result.

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Side by side

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In situ and painted the colour for Great Western Railways. Funny really, when I was in the R.A.F. the aircraft desert camouflage was almost the same colours and it was commonly known as poo and biscuit, or something like that? Merde et biscuit for Sam :rolleyes:

It's the shiny top bit.

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That's some gorgeous work 😍 those skills would be very welcome in our secret santa draw 😀 😉 🎅🤶🎅🤶

Spent a couple of hours sanding the play pieces for my balance game today, got all but the large willow discs done up to 240g, I'll do them tomorrow, will probably then do everything at 320g before deciding on a finish, not sure what I'll use yet as I've run out of Danish oil but I do have several others to chose from, they're too small to mess around with wax, I've already sanded the tip of my thumb away 🥴 didn't notice until I had a red game piece in my hand 🤪🤪🤪🤪🤦‍♂️
The pieces are (extremely) spalted Ash, Mahogany, Cherry and the large discs are Willow.
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I'm a member of the Tetbury Men's Shed and we have just moved our portacabin from a scruffy industrial estate down the road to The Tetbury Goods Shed. It's the old goods shed from the now defunct railway station. We are alongside the old signal box and there's a finial at each end of the roof. The finial nearest our Shed was at a silly angle and obviously broken just above the roof level. It was taken down and I was talking to the blokes doing the job and said that I could repair it.

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Well, I decided to do it at home rather than on the Shed's lathe, more time and quieter. I chopped the bottom of, the broken bit, and turned a new bit for it. They wanted to keep of much as possible as it was the original from eons ago. That was fine, but when it came to getting layers (! of paint off I found the wood was well rotten! So I finished up doing the complete top section.

I had a nice oak off-cut from a newal post andcut the pointy bit on my bandsaw. The pointy bit is octagonal not round! That made it more interesting :rolleyes:

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The rest was prettty straight forward turning and I enjoyed doing it. I was quite chuffed with the result.

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Side by side

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In situ and painted the colour for Great Western Railways. Funny really, when I was in the R.A.F. the aircraft desert camouflage was almost the same colours and it was commonly known as poo and biscuit, or something like that? Merde et biscuit for Sam :rolleyes:

It's the shiny top bit.

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Saw the original post this has nicer photos in this repost and the last photo shows just what an excellent restoration you accomplished.
 
Worked on a piece of eucalyptus for the first time this afternoon and accomplished a his and hers egg cup and egg shell bowl20240912_210622.jpg20240912_210231.jpg20240912_210539.jpgthe grain pattern in places are quiet nice but whilst working the wood I found small crack and holes appeared, as well as a little tear out in places. The tools were sharp and I really dont think the cracks and holes were bug infestation. Here's the Inside and bottom of the bowl20240912_210309.jpg20240912_210251.jpgand the side and beaneath one of the cups20240912_210042.jpg20240912_210104.jpgI'm wondering wether this has occured due the the wood being very dry, or prehaps because it was a bit of a branch. What are your options, has any one experienced this with eucalyptus or other woods ?
 
I have turned some but there are about 2000 to choose from. All are pretty hard (very hard compared to European woods) and have big shrinkage rates. A lot also have gum veins that can be full of hard resin. Did not get called gum trees for nothing. That looks like them in your photos. A look at the cut end grain can tell if they are there before you commit to turning a blank. Some turners make a feature of them by using coloured fill.
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The knobs on this shooting plane are ironbark. One of the hardest but will polish up very well. I have found the ones with the red coloured wood in general turn better and also avoiding sap wood helps too.
Regards
John
 
I have turned some but there are about 2000 to choose from. All are pretty hard (very hard compared to European woods) and have big shrinkage rates. A lot also have gum veins that can be full of hard resin. Did not get called gum trees for nothing. That looks like them in your photos. A look at the cut end grain can tell if they are there before you commit to turning a blank. Some turners make a feature of them by using coloured fill.
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The knobs on this shooting plane are ironbark. One of the hardest but will polish up very well. I have found the ones with the red coloured wood in general turn better and also avoiding sap wood helps too.
Regards
John
Thank you very much John a great help
 
Finished an Ash/Birch pot cover today for a colleaguewho loves the ones i made for my desk, the bark decided to break away but I managed to find all pieces and glue them back on. Then I turned a super thin little bowl with the centre of the birch piece.
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Love the little one
 
It was 3times taller but I got greedy and broke through the wall so decided it will be an extra unexpected gift to go with the pot cover.
Adventures with a big cherry burl. With the on set of Autumn on the way, brings the cold and wet my thoughts went to the cherry burl sat under the garden table. Not wanting it outside for winter and having sudden a bit of go for it, the chainsaw came out and I went at it like a demented lumberjack. The results a few small chips
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and eight pieces big and small
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the first piece turned broke on me twice near the base whilst hollowing. Here its is just out clamps.
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whilst the glue was setting took one of the larger chunks and turned this
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and thats were I'm at, more to follow as and when, oh and Stig still looking forward to your phots of the finished pot and plant collection in the staff room.
 
Adventures with a big cherry burl. With the on set of Autumn on the way, brings the cold and wet my thoughts went to the cherry burl sat under the garden table. Not wanting it outside for winter and having sudden a bit of go for it, the chainsaw came out and I went at it like a demented lumberjack. The results a few small chipsView attachment 188161and eight pieces big and smallView attachment 188162the first piece turned broke on me twice near the base whilst hollowing. Here its is just out clamps.View attachment 188165whilst the glue was setting took one of the larger chunks and turned thisView attachment 188166and thats were I'm at, more to follow as and when, oh and Stig still looking forward to your phots of the finished pot and plant collection in the staff room.
Looking gorgeous 😍
Two more pots to finish, just having a pain with them splitting, hopefully I now have them sorted with a thinner wood base and thicker resin coat inside, also saturated the wood with CA on the bottom.
Today has been eventful, went out to start getting crimbo stuff ready for the shop next month, was given a load of boxes and bags so wanted to have a count of how many tree decorations I have left from last year, seems the bells didn't sell as well as the trees and teardrops, the snowmen sold out so will have to make more, think I'll need 100 of each to go in the boxes with some paint and a brush, all morning I kept thinking I could smell gas but then it was gone, about much time I was stood right by the gas meter and got a taste of it at the back of my throat so got out and called the 0800 emergency number, engineer came out and after running it detector all over everything it seems the leak is coming from the emergency shut off valve, God only knows how long it could have been leaking, right next to my head when I'm at the lathe 🥴🥴🥴 could explain why I've been so tired/exhausted the last week or so, feeling really carp right now so pretty sure I've had several lung fulls today.
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Looking gorgeous 😍
Two more pots to finish, just having a pain with them splitting, hopefully I now have them sorted with a thinner wood base and thicker resin coat inside, also saturated the wood with CA on the bottom.
Today has been eventful, went out to start getting crimbo stuff ready for the shop next month, was given a load of boxes and bags so wanted to have a count of how many tree decorations I have left from last year, seems the bells didn't sell as well as the trees and teardrops, the snowmen sold out so will have to make more, think I'll need 100 of each to go in the boxes with some paint and a brush, all morning I kept thinking I could smell gas but then it was gone, about much time I was stood right by the gas meter and got a taste of it at the back of my throat so got out and called the 0800 emergency number, engineer came out and after running it detector all over everything it seems the leak is coming from the emergency shut off valve, God only knows how long it could have been leaking, right next to my head when I'm at the lathe 🥴🥴🥴 could explain why I've been so tired/exhausted the last week or so, feeling really carp right now so pretty sure I've had several lung fulls today.
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I can see why the snow men sell out very cute
 
Well I've officially be promoted to an archaeological genius after the missus had a look at what I've been up to with the cherry burl. Finished shaping the bowl bit damp in parts lotsmore to do with it
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next up I chose a small piece an made an odd shaped dish
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then took a mid size chunk maybe I'll be able to get a small bowl out of this but as it was so unstable I stopped and filled up the cracks with epoxy glue and left it to dry.
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Thats were I'm at for the moment.
 
@pat from Marck as promised here's my little jungle corner at work, still need to do the spider plants but they can wait until they need repotting, also seem to have inherited 2 calanchoe plants, not sure where they came from and nobody else knows either 🤷‍♂️. The peace lilly pot is way too big so will stay with the log roll surround for now and as I've said before I have plans for the Monstera that are likely to be a little costly and require something completely bespoke to fit the space so probably not until January depending how well I do at the shop over November and December, ignore the 2 fake monstera leaves, they're just infill untill everything grows in.20240918_181134.jpg20240918_181148.jpg20240918_181155.jpg20240918_181216.jpg
The headteacher has also bought quite a few plants into the staffroom so I'm doing my homework on those to put them in the right spots, luckily it's a large bright room 😊
 
@pat from Marck as promised here's my little jungle corner at work, still need to do the spider plants but they can wait until they need repotting, also seem to have inherited 2 calanchoe plants, not sure where they came from and nobody else knows either 🤷‍♂️. The peace lilly pot is way too big so will stay with the log roll surround for now and as I've said before I have plans for the Monstera that are likely to be a little costly and require something completely bespoke to fit the space so probably not until January depending how well I do at the shop over November and December, ignore the 2 fake monstera leaves, they're just infill untill everything grows in.View attachment 188348View attachment 188349View attachment 188350View attachment 188351
The headteacher has also bought quite a few plants into the staffroom so I'm doing my homework on those to put them in the right spots, luckily it's a large bright room 😊
Thats a really enticing work space fabulous 💚
 
Thats a really enticing work space fabulous 💚
Here's a peek at my outdoors office walking from both ends towards the middle, I don't get out there as much as I'd like because it's at the very back of the field, there's about 25 of the 300+ trees I've planted on site at the back there. These trees started out as 12inch whips only 5 years ago 😳

 
Here's a peek at my outdoors office walking from both ends towards the middle, I don't get out there as much as I'd like because it's at the very back of the field, there's about 25 of the 300+ trees I've planted on site at the back there. These trees started out as 12inch whips only 5 years ago 😳
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Well the little whips are doing nicely
 
The cherry burl saga. I have been running around looking for a second hand bandsaw that will fit my budget and workshop for the last couple of days. During this time its given me time to reflect and think on all the cracks voids and bark inclusion I've been coming across. Normally I would incorporate these into a feature but there are to many, so as to find a balance, between natural features, design and stopping any weak flaws, such, as what happened with the first piece.
Super glue and coffee granules. I've seen a couple of videos where this method was appĺied and thought I would use this method on this project. Today I got back on to the bowls, re-turned both to get rid of the excess glue, put in an extra piece of wood in the top part of the small bowl. Reshaped the larger one then
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Started with my dental pick and removed any soft wood from all20240919_173909.jpg cracks and crvaces then applied the super glue and coffee20240919_174226.jpg20240919_173846.jpg20240919_174136.jpgso far so good long ways to go
 
I'm happy with this one. 'Beginner' size - about 5" diameter. From a lump of seasoned cherry log destined for burning.
A bit of BLO on it and then a mild shellacing for pudding.
I've only relatively recently started turning, and a friend of my better half has been giving me earache about how they want a bowl. It's their birthday in a week or something, so this will be their pressie.
 

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The cherry burl saga. I have been running around looking for a second hand bandsaw that will fit my budget and workshop for the last couple of days. During this time its given me time to reflect and think on all the cracks voids and bark inclusion I've been coming across. Normally I would incorporate these into a feature but there are to many, so as to find a balance, between natural features, design and stopping any weak flaws, such, as what happened with the first piece.
Super glue and coffee granules. I've seen a couple of videos where this method was appĺied and thought I would use this method on this project. Today I got back on to the bowls, re-turned both to get rid of the excess glue, put in an extra piece of wood in the top part of the small bowl. Reshaped the larger one then View attachment 188427Started with my dental pick and removed any soft wood from allView attachment 188428 cracks and crvaces then applied the super glue and coffeeView attachment 188430View attachment 188431View attachment 188429so far so good long ways to go
Looking good 👍 😍
 
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