Hey guys, just recently completed my year 12 major work and thought i'd upload some pics to see what you guys thought of it. All opinions are appreciated. Cheers
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Hey guys, just recently completed my year 12 major work and thought i'd upload some pics to see what you guys thought of it. All opinions are appreciated. Cheers
Very nice work.
The art of woodwork will never be dead when we see work like that from young people.
Very very nice
Cheers
Wolffie
I have to say that I'm very impressed by the quality of the work the latest crop of year 12's are posting around the forums at the moment.
Well done:2tsup::2tsup:
Well done....you should be very proud of yourself to accomplish something like that in year 12! I'm sure your parents are!
Keep it up and just imagine what you can do in years to come.....
Cheers
Thanks for all the positive feedback. much appreciated
That's really interesting. Well done.
I wish I was that good
Beautiful work
Jeff
vk4
Excellent, I think all of us wish we were that good when we were you age. Keep it up .
Cheers Alby:2tsup:
Well done :2tsup: Lots to explore with that design but tidy at the same time.
I agree. Forget about your age. Neither the wood or the tools care about your age. Anybody regardless of age would be proud of that piece of design and construction. And as on old teacher myself, I have to also say well done to the teacher or teachers who have helped you along the way.
Looking at this piece of work reminded me of a student I had once. He was a young chap called Cameron. Before I ever met him, I met his father who went on and on about what a wonderful and talented boy his son was. Anyway I had heard all this before and I knew that it did not matter what sort of foolish character a boy was that they would always be a miracle working angel in some father's eyes. Then I met the boy. He was polite, intelligent and easy to get along with which was in itself amazing enough. But what astounded me was the way all the timber and tools reacted when he walked into the workshop. It was as if their great Master had arrived. He was and remains one of the two most naturally gifted students I have ever taught. In the end I gave up teaching him and just let him produce works of art. When I met him he had never cut a dovetail. His first dovetailed box was flawless. One day he bought me a clock stand he had made. There were intricate scrolled edges along all sides. All carved. He did not need router bits. Any old tool with a bit of an edge would do and he could produce any desired form. We get used to the idea that some people can be mathematical prodigies and with them we might take it for granted that they will quickly surpass their teachers. But I had never seen this in a wood working shop.
looks excellent Mr smith you and eddy should be very proud of yourselves :2tsup: can't wait to see it in use :)