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24th December 2014, 06:27 PM #1
Some gifts I've made for tomorrow
This year I tried to make as many gifts as I could. I got a couple of others started but completely ran out of time
I'll start earlier next year
First up: A chopping board for mum. From the center out it's spotted gum, red gum, blackwood, red gum, elm, red gum and wrapped in blackwood. Sanded to 240, Tung oiled and waxed.
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I made a stack of these coasters a while ago and thought I'd finish them up properly, but they were a pain to sand and aren't anywhere level or even and have a heavy slope which would make them too thin in the end, so they'll go in the bin
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An 11x14 frame made from some ancient tongue and groove boards (dunno species - it's heavy and hard) that I've been carting around for about 8 years after I found it in an old farm shed.
Gave it a rough/random scrub with coarse steel wool, Danish oiled and waxed.
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Another 11x14 with the same timber, but this time the reverse face was used for the presentation side. I love the flutes in it. Same finish as above, minus the steel wool.
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This was supposed to be a 10x8 frame but some fool cut a mitre in the wrong direction so now it's a 5x7 Made from birdseye blackwood and beveled to slope in towards the glass. I tried shellac for the finish but it just wasn't happening, so I gave it a quick stain with some walnut and finished it off with a couple of spray (can) coats of poly.
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There was supposed to be a french polished jewellery box...
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...a plinko game and another blackboard/easel but y'all know how it goes some timesEvery time you make a typo, the errorists win.
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25th December 2014, 07:32 AM #2
Those are great gifts, beautiful craftsmanship!
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25th December 2014, 12:44 PM #3
Very nice.
I have tried coasters too, and at this stage am unable to make them remain flat. They always seem to cup, even when laminated.
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Fake coasters stay flat. Real ones reveal the character of wood, even if that means
a bit of a wobble.
Our forests have very low species diversity. 5-6 species of trees, that's it.
Move to another biogeoclimatic zone and those 5 are replaced by some other 5.
Another kind of wood which we can get everywhere is FOGwood.
FOG = Found On Ground.
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