DaveL
Established Member
Well I have had some time using the perform, to prove it I have taken a few pictures of the stuff I have made.
I have already posted about the cup and ball toy, I shortened the string, it was supposed to make it easier to do, well I still can't do it but most of my work colleagues can, but hand eye coordination has never been my strong point. :roll:
While these look the same, one is a pill box, birthday present for my mum, the other is an ash tray for the LOML, both were pleased with them. \/
This is my first try at an end grain box, beech, not a bad match on the grain but I burned the joint while trying to finish the lid. It is now on LOML's desk at work holding the cartridges for one of the pens I made for her.
Next a new set of handles for the hand fork and trowel, they were suposed to be the same!
Must remember to measure the first one when marking the second blank. #-o
An oak bowl, not the same as the one I make at Richards, I put a recess on the base as I had complaints the other on rolled about.
I tried to turn an egg.
Not very good are they? Must try this again some time.
And finally an oak plate this fought back, but then I did pick the knottiest bit of the board to use. :twisted:
And of course everyone knows you cannot make anything new without some new tools.
So here are my new tools, a second hand roughing gouge and a new bowl gouge, not reground them, but I think the bowl gouge needs the grind a bit longer as it is straight across.
I have also bought a second hand skew, it needs a handle which I have turned but am having problems fitting, more about that latter.
I have already posted about the cup and ball toy, I shortened the string, it was supposed to make it easier to do, well I still can't do it but most of my work colleagues can, but hand eye coordination has never been my strong point. :roll:
While these look the same, one is a pill box, birthday present for my mum, the other is an ash tray for the LOML, both were pleased with them. \/
This is my first try at an end grain box, beech, not a bad match on the grain but I burned the joint while trying to finish the lid. It is now on LOML's desk at work holding the cartridges for one of the pens I made for her.
Next a new set of handles for the hand fork and trowel, they were suposed to be the same!
Must remember to measure the first one when marking the second blank. #-o
An oak bowl, not the same as the one I make at Richards, I put a recess on the base as I had complaints the other on rolled about.
I tried to turn an egg.
Not very good are they? Must try this again some time.
And finally an oak plate this fought back, but then I did pick the knottiest bit of the board to use. :twisted:
And of course everyone knows you cannot make anything new without some new tools.
So here are my new tools, a second hand roughing gouge and a new bowl gouge, not reground them, but I think the bowl gouge needs the grind a bit longer as it is straight across.
I have also bought a second hand skew, it needs a handle which I have turned but am having problems fitting, more about that latter.