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12th March 2013, 08:52 AM #1
Fantasy lamp posts.
A friend of a friend wanted some fantasy kinda lamp posts to hold the solar lamps she had. She like medieval reenactments and Terry Pratchett books and stuff. After a little research I concluded there was so many variations I could just go to town and it would be OK. They had to attach to the top of her already made gate posts. Plus a little urn thingy to go on the corner.
Cypress pine and red gum cos that is what I had. It will probably be painted. Their house number will hang on chains off the arm. (Maybe she won't paint the red gum bits when she sees them. )
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12th March 2013, 10:38 AM #2SENIOR MEMBER
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Very nice ... they look to be about a metre long ... big turning job.
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12th March 2013, 10:42 AM #3anne-maria.
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12th March 2013, 07:50 PM #5
It'd be a shame to paint over the redgum, but with the Cypress...
How deeply inset is the redgum arm for the house number?
- Andy Mc
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12th March 2013, 08:57 PM #6anne-maria.
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12th March 2013, 11:54 PM #8
Well that's a work in progress. Cos they made the fence first I going to make square plates on wood with holes in the top that the posts get glued or screwed into, and the plates get screwed to the fence...... somehow. The fence is a real bodgy job anyway. These are going to be the best thing about it.
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Just a thought....does "bodgy" come from the rough bush turners of
chair components ?? High Wickham, etc. ??? Phil
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Nice job. It seems that you are learning a lot working at Robbos.
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Nice work, I agree with Paul39 as to how to attach to the fence post.
Regards Rod.
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14th March 2013, 08:16 AM #14anne-maria.
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Nice turning TL!!
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