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Bernd:
Welcome Andy,
I'm a bit of a wood worker to. I am building the wifes kitchen using cherry lumber my father-in-law lumbered about 10yrs. ago. As a matter of fact I'm working on the pantry right now so the metal working projects are taking a back seat.
As Don said :mmr: because of it's deversity. Hope you like it here and stay for a long while. :D
Bernd
Mustang:
Thanks everyone for the warm welcome. I hope to visit the site frequently and post somethings that may be of interest to the group.
John - The attached could be turned on a metal lathe. It's about 2.5"s wide and 3.75"s tall. The wall thickness is about 1/8" thick and weighs about 3.5oz. Make from red gum burl from AUS and the collar is ebonized cherry. Can make a lots of points with the SWMBO by making a few of these. :)
Andy
CrewCab:
Welcome aboard Andy, nice of you to drop in .......... just stop by for a chat and pull up a chair anytime :thumbup:
CC
Divided he ad:
Hi Andy, Took my time I know, but I do like to make an entrance.... TA DAAA!!! :D
Well ok, I was out enjoying myself at work, the pub and the shop... In that order! :)
I'm sure by now you feel quite welcomed and have thought about what you are going to post and how to present your works... Personally I just plaster the threads with them and hope for the best :thumbup:
Speaking of your works... What exactly is the shiny wooden artifact?
Have fun, and please post more pic's of your works etc. :)
Oh and as if you didn't already know.... :mmr: Oh yes.... :mmr: indeed :thumbup:
Ralph.
bogstandard:
Andy,
Making one of those is no trouble for me at all, I could do it blindfold and in the dark, as long as it was in metal.
The only time wood and myself would get on well together, will be when I am inside it, and six feet underground.
I was hoping you might have some magic tricks that just might get me on equal terms with the damned stuff.
Mine turns out like the bottom off a Samurai's wooden sandle, not the luscious smooth works of art other people can come up with.
You can now see why I always go for metal bases for my engines. Wood does them no favours at all.
John
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