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    Quote Originally Posted by outback
    If someone can help me with some nice timber, ( I have a little jarrah, but little else) I'd be happy to make a jewelry box. Quality will be the best I can muster, all faults will be a sign of the luvin' gone into it.
    Hi outback
    Despatching Blackwood and some Euro Beech via Australia Post tomorrow ... look forward to seeing the jewellery box

    Cheers
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    For goodness’ sake Outback. What kind of woodworker are you? Don’t you have enough of stock to build a little box?

    Wongo (the fun rasier )
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    During my recent visit to Qld, Major Panic kindly gave me some Rose Alder & Black Wattle. Can't think of a better use than a couple of boxes for auction.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wongo
    For goodness’ sake Outback. What kind of woodworker are you? Don’t you have enough of stock to build a little box?

    Wongo (the fun rasier )


    I thought that was obvious. A pizz poor one.

    Thanks to Tikki, I have some nice stuff on its way. When completed it will be called Tikki's treasure.

    I have a couple of other ideas, dunno if time will permit, but at least one box is promised.
    Boring signature time again!

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    Quote Originally Posted by outback
    I have a couple of other ideas, dunno if time will permit, but at least one box is promised.

    Happy to send knobs for jigs in exchange for extras for the fundraiser

    Cheers Ian
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    but they put a smile on your face when you throw them down the stairs.

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    Thumbs up MIK help out as well

    I went in to MIK today to get a few bits for the shed, I needed a few more turning tools ( I lent my other ones to Studley so a good excuse to buy some Robert Sorby chisels )

    So while there I asked them If they would like to help out and am pleased to say that they have come to the party. So a thankyou to them.

    Cheers Ian
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ian007
    I went in to MIK today to get a few bits for the shed, I needed a few more turning tools ( I lent my other ones to Studley so a good excuse to buy some Robert Sorby chisels )

    So while there I asked them If they would like to help out and am pleased to say that they have come to the party. So a thankyou to them.

    Cheers Ian
    well done to mik,

    what did they donate?
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    True to is word the first batch of blanks hit the shelves today from Al .....

    Al that little note inclosed bought tears to my eyes

    Thanks again Al ..... I look forward to turning a few good pens for Ian on the weekend.
    Now proudly sponsored by Binford Tools. Be sure to check out the Binford 6100 - available now at any good tool retailer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir Stinkalot

    Al that little note inclosed bought tears to my eyes
    It was a love note, dont go telling everyone about it.

    It must be an old man thing.........................Owwwh crap.. :eek:

    Al

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    Two pens to the party...

    By the way, why not post some piccies of the pieces and they can be bid on here (so we get first dibs on the goodies)!

    Anyway, the red one is for Tikki (my first commissioned work - kind of) if she is happy with it.

    The green one is a homemade resin blank - you won't find anything like it in the world - or at least that is the idea.

    Cam

    ps Each of the kits are Euro kits (like Mont Blanc pens). I will also do a few slimlines when I get the stuff and time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CameronPotter
    By the way, why not post some piccies of the pieces and they can be bid on here (so we get first dibs on the goodies)!
    Great idea. I am trying to sell some at work and being able to show examples should help sales.

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    good stuff cam..... good idea with the pics
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    love the pens cam .... very nice cheers jules

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    Quote Originally Posted by CameronPotter
    Anyway, the red one is for Tikki (my first commissioned work - kind of) if she is happy with it.
    HAPPY? HAPPY?? Cam, it is absolutely BEAUTIFUL

    Cheers
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    Default The worthy cause

    As I've mentioned before, my fine woodworking is not up to scratch, but I do have some nice timber, so if any Brizzites want to contribute their time and skills, I'll happily contribute the timber. If anyone has any ideas, please send me a PM. I reckon that pens might be in something of a glut around Ian in a month or so, so perhaps something worth auctioning...?
    Cheers,
    Craig

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