"Bliadhna Mhath Ur 2011" (scots gaelic for happy new year)
Happy New Year to all who operate and work this site and also to those who post their work, thoughts and 2 cents worth, happy turnings...
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"Bliadhna Mhath Ur 2011" (scots gaelic for happy new year)
Happy New Year to all who operate and work this site and also to those who post their work, thoughts and 2 cents worth, happy turnings...
like it nice work, not weird at all
mmmmh wooden
very nice, nice work and has been said before it will have other uses, well done
I use one of these http://www.walmart.com/ip/Progressive-Can-Crusher/10086661
good video enjoyed watching
well done, well deserved
Nice work and a good recovery job on the GFs wine glass, well done
lovely work, I wish we could get these over here in the uk
I like it a lot, a cool idea
I really like this well done
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aalbuXHEAOA
Lovelly work
I wonder how far out the calculus I've said is, dependant on the price off the timber, compared to what the other members are quoting, would be nice to know
I read somewhere on another forum, that a calculated way to do it albeit a bit rough, to family and friends 3 times the purchase price of the timber, at craft fairs etc 4 to 5 times the purchase...
okay i do have a photo re-sizer and i will give that a try for the next post, thanks for the info
help how do I post photos the right size, I have them stored in photo bucket?????????
http://i527.photobucket.com/albums/cc354/craftywood_turner/LaburnumVases4.jpghttp://i527.photobucket.com/albums/cc354/craftywood_turner/LaburnumVases3.jpgHere are a couple of laburnum vases I've done...
this site give sizes on their drum sticks hope it helps, scroll down their page to see!!
http://www.nevadamusic.co.uk/Drums_Percussion/Acoustic/Accessories/Sticks/sc1164_pg0.aspx
even drummers...
This question has probably been asked a dozen times before!! but how do your store you sandpaper at the lathe, I am feed up raking through the wood chips for a bit I know I had two minutes before.
lovely work
1/2" bowl gouge, 3/8" bowl gouge, 3/4" spindle master, 1 1/4" roughing gouge, diamond parting tool, 3/8 spindle gouge, I know thats six but thats the ones I like, list is a lot longer though
Try doing a search for the articles on the longworth chuck but donot use mdf
What about this system from robert sorby, I use it and find it very good
http://www.robert-sorby.co.uk/modular-tool-rest-system.htm
I have the 1/2" ring tool it is tricky to learn to use but once you get the hang of it you can get the end grain wood coming off in fine streamers, it also can clog up sometimes but take it out and a...