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Dalboy

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Well at this stage one at least but as I am going to make a few over the next week or so I decided to post them here as I make them.

Today's effort is Laburnum finished with sander sealer and woodwax22, I would have done more but I stopped to cook the wife a meal for a change. And yes she is still alive :twisted: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Also, I have included a photo of the ones from yesterday with the lids off

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I guess you are on a mission, bit early for Christmas boxes. :)

It's good to hone the process methods with a run of similar forms.
 
Very nice boxes Derek, I especially like the spalted one with the inserted rim, classy!
 
Thank you, Chas and Kim.

Another box which was not on the to-do list as I have prepared blanks for the boxes but yesterday we were meant to have a professional demonstrater at the club who did not turn up(at this time reason unknown).
I ended up demonstrating all afternoon and this was one from the demonstration I did.

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I have demonstrated before at the club but at least had time to prepare this was done with nothing prepared and the offset jig I had only brought 2 weeks before, talk about taking a big risk but everything went as well as it could except that Ash is not the best wood to spray black into end grain as can be seen.
 

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Certainly got a lot of flare on that, something else not easy to accommodate with the narrow lips in open grained Ash.

More nerve than me doing demonstrations to a turning club, afraid if I did it all I'd achieve is a list of things that they should not do whilst showing them 'The wrong Way'
 
CHJ":13046qtf said:
Certainly got a lot of flare on that, something else not easy to accommodate with the narrow lips in open grained Ash.

More nerve than me doing demonstrations to a turning club, afraid if I did it all I'd achieve is a list of things that they should not do whilst showing them 'The wrong Way'

There was a couple of moments that it nearly went wrong but quick thinking this was avoided. Talk about making it up as I went alone and still show the correct way to do something and end up with a piece as well :roll: :roll: :roll: and then to go on and show how to put another pattern on a box lid again only having done that once before. Next time I will stick to turning a simple bowl :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
All good for the skills improvement, nothing like instructing, be it one to one or to a group to hone and firm up your own processes and perceptions.
 
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