WoodAddict
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Great work so far and exciting times ahead after the website launch! Congrats on the website and some of the work in the gallery
Chems":dvjdfooh said:Trim, change it, thanks for reading it so carefully. What would one do without all the help from UKW?!
I also set up a facebook page cause apparently its one of the best way to improve your search engine rating and I'm on googlemaps.
big soft moose":26c7w8g2 said:Chems":26c7w8g2 said:Trim, change it, thanks for reading it so carefully. What would one do without all the help from UKW?!
I also set up a facebook page cause apparently its one of the best way to improve your search engine rating and I'm on googlemaps.
few other points re your hompage mate
you need a comma after based in northamptonshire " Based in Northamptonshire, Timberworks..."
the capitlisation on " Bookcases to Dining Tables, Hardwood or Painted Finish, Free Standing TV Cabinets to End Tables ... " looks wrong - I realise you are doing it for emphasis but really capitals should only be used at the begining of a sentence or for propper names.
and also the sentence "I'll be happy to make a piece unique for you" looks ungramatical
imo it should either be " I'll be happy to make a unique piece for you" or "I'll be happy to make a piece unique to you"
and finally the phase "Hardwood or painted finish" - what happensd if i want a hard wood piece in a painted finish ? Imo that should either be "hardwood or softwood" or "natural grain or painted finish" , or both
hope thats helpful
Chems":2ue0howt said:the difference between nice ones and machine made ones seems to be the legs, if the legs are tapered enough they don't look delicate enough, but to tapered and they'd look silly.
I made one for myself based on the Woodworking Magazine download People liked it and I've now sold a few. Not sure abt the copyright but it's in the public domain, not an exact copy etc so should be OK I hope! There are a lot of them about, it's a classic design, a useful little table.Chems":r06dpgd2 said:
OPJ":vx8oxmxe said:Just seen the thread and I think you've done really well considering! :wink: They look and suit the piece very well. That's always one of the hardest parts for me; creating something looks good but doesn't overpower the rest of the piece or look to dull. Not sure what I'm going to do for this curve-front cabinet yet but, at least I have a proper lathe now!
If you do find yourself wanting to do more in future, I'd also recommend you look in buying a small, second-hand 'midi' lathe, like the one Pete mentions in the other thread. I wouldn't gone for one of those myself and saved some space, if only Pete wasn't selling his M900 for £75! :roll: :wink: The great thing about those Midi lathes that, when you do want to upgrade, you shouldn't have any trouble selling it on. Also, with the Record Power model at least (DML305, I think?) there's an optional bed extension, in case you want to turn longer work.
Time to get some oil on that timber then! In case you haven't seen my latest blog post, I strongly recommend the hard wax oil from Chestnut.
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