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Stu in Tokyo
19th November 2007, 10:54 PM
Just a little square plate.........

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Sorry the second pic is out of focus :doh:

Nice, fun little project, about 4" square. The wood is Japanese Evergreen Oak.

It is a little too soft for this, and a little too flexible too.

Next time around, I'll be using Hard Maple.

Hope you like it! :B

Cliff Rogers
19th November 2007, 11:03 PM
:2tsup:

Did you turn it square or did you cut it square later.

Some people glue bits on the edge of the blank, turn it round & then cut or break the unwanted bit off & clean up the square edges.

scooter
19th November 2007, 11:10 PM
Hope you like it! :B


Yep, I do like it, Stu. There's an elegance in the simplicity.

Nice work. :D

Would look nice in some birdeye rock maple...


Cheers................Sean

DJ’s Timber
19th November 2007, 11:19 PM
Simple but elegant, I like it :2tsup:

Stu in Tokyo
20th November 2007, 12:21 AM
:2tsup:

Did you turn it square or did you cut it square later.

Some people glue bits on the edge of the blank, turn it round & then cut or break the unwanted bit off & clean up the square edges.

Some people do a LOT of things, but I'm not one of them :D

No way, start with a square piece of wood, and turning it.

Cheers!

Skew ChiDAMN!!
20th November 2007, 12:35 AM
Gluing the sacrificial pieces on helps to keep the edges crisp, stopping the leading edge from rounding over during sanding.

Not that I'd ever have any problems with this. :roll:

The reason I glue them on is 'cos I've developed this aversion to the damned edges making like a propellor on my fingers. :C

Stu in Tokyo
20th November 2007, 05:40 AM
Each to his own I guess.

I just don't like having to bother with the gluing up biz. :D

wheelinround
20th November 2007, 06:22 AM
:rolleyes: now where does he get the time he posts to many forums, up keep of his web site plays in the dungeon knocking up bandsaws jigs etc and produces stunning work :D:2tsup:

Must be on a short leash :C poor fellow :no: otherwise we would not benefit from his knowladge and expertise

artme
20th November 2007, 06:49 AM
Do I detect Japanese design influences?:roll::):) Rovery!:D:D:D

RufflyRustic
20th November 2007, 09:27 AM
Hi Stu

A simple and elegant piece! Yes, I do indeed like it! I think you've got the balance on it right, the balance between the depth of the bowl and the size of the square :2tsup:

cheers
Wendy

Stu in Tokyo
20th November 2007, 04:19 PM
:rolleyes: now where does he get the time he posts to many forums, up keep of his web site plays in the dungeon knocking up bandsaws jigs etc and produces stunning work :D:2tsup:

Must be on a short leash :C poor fellow :no: otherwise we would not benefit from his knowladge and expertise

Short leash, ya, a bit, work is a whole 60 meters from home and I work way too much, and because of that, I don't go out much :rolleyes: But I do play in the Dungeon when I can, which is almost daily for at least an hour or two. You know that hour or two, that most people spend transfixed in front of the TV, not me, I spend it making interesting firewood :U

Cheers!

ptc
20th November 2007, 04:37 PM
very nice piece of firewood!

BernieP
20th November 2007, 06:58 PM
G'Day Stu

Always appreciate something different, thanks for sharing.

Cheers
Bernie