Phil Pascoe
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BBC2 5.30pm 12/1
Anyone watch it?
Anyone watch it?
Same one, Mike.MikeG.":3cztgekc said:I watched last night's ...
bourbon":2ev2bybw said:and why was Abdollah even thinking of splitting such a large trunk when he could have lathed branches for the spidles.
I thought the silverwork was excellent as well. However, did anyone see how she brought a roughly planished bowl to a finished and polished state, where almost all the hammer marks had been removed? My guess is that somewhere 'off camera' there was a electrickery silversmithing polishing set up which is really the only way she could have obtained that finish in the time available.Sheffield Tony":3jiw5om4 said:Liked the silverwork, which was the best job for me.
I bow to your superior knowledge. I know you helped me when I was after poles for our lathe. But that's all I did, I left the turner to it and got on with my pewter casting! I didn't think about the branches, (charcoal?) but coppiced wood would make sense. And save the poor guy a lot of work.Sheffield Tony":3ejvp49k said:bourbon":3ejvp49k said:and why was Abdollah even thinking of splitting such a large trunk when he could have lathed branches for the spidles.
It was a bit of an excessive bit of tree, coppiced wood of 6-8" diameter would be easier and a bit more flexible. But not branch wood ! That's for burning. The loading as it grows means it will not have the pith in the middle, so may not cleave straight and will likely move too much as it dries.
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