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12th July 2021, 05:45 PM
Thread: What a find!
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So I have had a response from the seller and yes...
So I have had a response from the seller and yes his father was the WA artist/sculptor Howard Taylor.
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12th July 2021, 11:48 AM
Thread: What a find!
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Because the box has an owner's name and address...
Because the box has an owner's name and address on the inside I did a bit of Googling.
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11th July 2021, 11:36 AM
Thread: What a find!
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What a find!
Found these on Gumtree recently. 66 mostly Addiss tools. Small size and unusual shapes. Came to Australia from Birmingham UK after the war. Originally owned by Harold Baker.
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8th October 2020, 09:21 AM
Thread: White Bellied Sea Eagle
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White Bellied Sea Eagle
I had 1 board of Paulownia left over from my rocking horse project so I thought I would see what it like for carving fine detail. I often see these birds from the shed window so thought I'd have a go...
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12th August 2020, 04:38 PM
Thread: September - PRIZE DRAW - #128
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CLAIMED "I'm in."
"I'm in."
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22nd May 2020, 05:28 PM
Thread: Staircase handrail
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So how did your builder react? I'm surprised to...
So how did your builder react?
I'm surprised to hear that you don't rate Blackwood. The couple of occassions I have used it I found pretty easy going.
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29th April 2020, 05:36 PM
Thread: New to wood carving
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Hi Alec I can't offer any NSW specific timber...
Hi Alec
I can't offer any NSW specific timber advice, but it may well be easier to find a timber seller close to you and ask what they have that is suitable. Hopefully someone in your area can be... -
22nd February 2020, 04:31 PM
Thread: Latest project
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Latest project
I haven't posted for some time, primarily because I have been working on a large (for me) project.
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19th November 2019, 07:38 AM
Thread: American Tulipwood/Poplar ?
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Hi Mike. The Rocking Horse Shop in York use this...
Hi Mike.
The Rocking Horse Shop in York use this as their timber of choice. You can see some examples on their website. I was going to try it but couldn't get the sizes I needed. I am going to try... -
24th July 2019, 11:08 AM
Thread: Humpback whale music/guitar stand.
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Humpback whale music/guitar stand.
I decided it was time to ditch my metal music stand and replace it with something more sculptural. Based on this image of a humpback whale.
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15th June 2019, 03:24 PM
Thread: Carving Tools: Couple of Questions
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Are you collecting these old tools for resale? If...
Are you collecting these old tools for resale? If so I would be interested. I have had very little luck trying to find Addis tools here in Tas. Moreover when I do see them, usually in the UK or US...
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3rd April 2019, 10:17 AM
Thread: Just finished
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A member of my family suggested the 2 colours on...
A member of my family suggested the 2 colours on her face reflected the two sides of the characters personality.
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2nd April 2019, 01:58 PM
Thread: Just finished
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Just finished
I've been working on this for a while, but finally it's finished. I didn't realise when I started that the change in colour would end up right in the middle of her face. Rotating it 45degrees would...
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31st July 2018, 05:10 PM
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Now that is a serious set of tools. Are they...
Now that is a serious set of tools. Are they Robert 'Mousey' Thompson knock offs behind the tool chest?
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3rd April 2018, 03:48 PM
Thread: MARCH/APRIL2018 - Prize Draw # 122
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CLAIMED I'm in.
I'm in.
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11th January 2018, 04:23 PM
Thread: Kookaburra hiking pole
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Kookaburra hiking pole
I recently got hold of a piece of Horizontal Scrub. 3 metres long and 70mm diameter. I figured ideal for 2 - 1 piece hiking poles Having cut it in half and formed the shank it became obvious that the...
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24th December 2017, 04:57 PM
Thread: Recent work.
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I shall try and drop in some time - where is it?
I shall try and drop in some time - where is it?
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24th December 2017, 11:14 AM
Thread: Recent work.
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Nice. Digital or bricks and mortar shop? ...
Nice. Digital or bricks and mortar shop?
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17th November 2017, 05:19 PM
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It would be entirely possible to spend 2 months...
It would be entirely possible to spend 2 months of intensive training just learning to properly use a single tool. I remember spending countless hours at the start of my apprenticeship converting...
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3rd October 2017, 05:16 PM
Thread: Spoons & Utensils
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I like the idea of making 'yewtensils' Philip.
I like the idea of making 'yewtensils'
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5th September 2017, 11:38 AM
Thread: Ball and Claw Chippendale Legs
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Hey Mike, isn't it the case that those cuts into...
Hey Mike, isn't it the case that those cuts into the claw are in what is waste material as you round/shape the claw? Looking good all the same.
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22nd August 2017, 04:14 PM
Thread: Latest stick
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Thanks tasbloke. If Bruny weren't in the way we...
Thanks tasbloke. If Bruny weren't in the way we could potentially see each other!
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22nd August 2017, 04:11 PM
Thread: Latest stick
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Back in the 80's when we first arrived in Western...
Back in the 80's when we first arrived in Western Australia I worked with a Tasmanian who had an oilstone box made of HP, and waxed lyrical about this wonderful almost mythical timber. Obviously...
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14th August 2017, 04:58 PM
Thread: Latest stick
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Latest stick
This isn't an attempt to channel Robert 'Mousey' Thompson but I guess anytime you carve a mouse that my be a reasonable assumption. Supposed to be the Tasmanian endemic long tailed mouse. Huon pine...
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1st August 2017, 05:27 PM
Thread: More pork?
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More pork?
My neighbours gifted me a couple of pieces timber from an old walnut grove. It had been on the ground for a while so is starting to deteriorate. Maybe good as it gives an owl like mottled effect to...
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25th July 2017, 08:03 AM
Thread: Got the walking stick bug!!
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Thanks Mike. Apparently the Sheela na gig can be...
Thanks Mike.
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24th July 2017, 03:47 PM
Thread: Got the walking stick bug!!
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Thanks Claude. If you could see my interweb...
Thanks Claude.
If you could see my interweb search history you'd see 'cabachon' featured quite heavily!
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24th July 2017, 10:26 AM
Thread: Got the walking stick bug!!
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Got the walking stick bug!!
My walking stick collection so far.
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Posted previously - Sassie and Leatherwood. I really ought to fill those holes.
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27th May 2017, 12:24 PM
Thread: Another walking stick
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Another walking stick
I don't know if I previously mentioned but I have MS. Recently my sometimes uncooperative leg has become very wobbly if I walk any distance. Time for a walking stick. This design seemed most...
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27th May 2017, 12:17 PM
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If the quality is good, and the price is not...
If the quality is good, and the price is not outrageous I would always prefer to buy local product.
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8th May 2017, 05:24 PM
Thread: Big Ed gets a partner!
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Big Ed gets a partner!
Hi All.
I haven't had a lot of time for carving since moving into the new house, far too much to do getting the gardens sorted.
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#ThatwouldbeTasmania!
#ThatwouldbeTasmania!
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29th August 2016, 07:29 PM
Thread: The geometry of Gothic tracery
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The geometry of Gothic tracery
I have no idea if this is the best place to put this, but, I am trying to find a source that will allow me to understand the maths/geometry behind the tracery seen in Gothic church furniture. I have...
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29th August 2016, 04:43 PM
Thread: The geometry of Gothic tracery
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The geometry of Gothic tracery
I have no idea if this is the best place to put this, but, I am trying to find a source that will allow me to understand the maths/geometry behind the tracery seen in Gothic churhc furniture. I have...
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11th August 2016, 05:15 PM
Thread: Carved Rose in Maple Wood
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Ah, Mike you do seem to cop it when you offer the...
Ah, Mike you do seem to cop it when you offer the benefit of your experience. I'm guessing, you have developed a thick skin over the years. I hope so because I for one would be sorry to not have your...
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Hi Rob I found that piercing the wood multiple...
Hi Rob
I found that piercing the wood multiple times with a skew chisel gave a fairly convincing (to my eye) beard/whiskers effect. Thinking of this in terms of scale, whiskers could just as easily... -
Even so, as I said previously, It is nice to...
Even so, as I said previously, It is nice to occasionally have a multi faceted conversation. The idea that we all agree on everything all the time just doesn't feel right. So a few tolls every now...
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You might expect that those who went before would...
You might expect that those who went before would use all the tools available. Having served an apprenticeship in a very traditional shop my experience would suggest otherwise. The standard answer to...
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Realistically, you'd have to think that the...
Realistically, you'd have to think that the chances of this being the future of 'all' sculpture are similar to the chances of ebooks spelling the end of printed books.
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24th March 2016, 06:41 AM
Thread: Nautilus in Huon
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It is instructive to see the range of styles that...
It is instructive to see the range of styles that people adopt, from the most naive to the most refined.
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14th March 2016, 07:20 AM
Thread: House number totem - WIP
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If the posty came down our road I'm sure he would...
If the posty came down our road I'm sure he would at least be glad for the break in monotony. Unfortunately when you live off the main road in rural southern Tasmania the posty doesn't come your way....
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13th March 2016, 04:27 PM
Thread: House number totem - WIP
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Thanks RV. There are a couple of pieces of 25mm...
Thanks RV.
There are a couple of pieces of 25mm rebar in the base, concreted into a deep plinth, and a bolt through the fence. I'd be kind of flattered (and extremely angry) if someone tried to... -
13th March 2016, 02:04 PM
Thread: House number totem - WIP
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Well, finally, finished painted and installed....
Well, finally, finished painted and installed. Some cheeky bugger had placed a witches hat/ fluorescent cone over the mantis last
night so it looked like the beaver had a big orange hat on!!!
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A project with 10 potential break off...
A project with 10 potential break off protrusions? Respect!
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13th January 2016, 07:20 PM
Thread: The Cormorant Fisherman
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Internet image.
Internet image.
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13th January 2016, 07:05 PM
Thread: The Cormorant Fisherman
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[QUOTE=artful bodger;1922676]Out- Blooming-...
[QUOTE=artful bodger;1922676]Out- Blooming- Standing, work !. It really reminds me of those antique Chinese carvings you see made in ivory.
Whats the timber Phil?
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13th January 2016, 04:04 PM
Thread: The Cormorant Fisherman
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Haha, that's funny. Some of the 'perspective'...
Haha, that's funny. Some of the 'perspective' issues are photographic. Of course some of the issues are in the carving. Typically I find these occur when I get absorb in a detail and forget that it...
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13th January 2016, 10:03 AM
Thread: The Cormorant Fisherman
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Hi Whittling. Yep, the man/bird in hand is one...
Hi Whittling.
Yep, the man/bird in hand is one piece. Whilst I agree to some extent I got an 'Asian' feel to his face I am a bit disappointed in the lack of character. I am gradually coming to terms... -
13th January 2016, 07:47 AM
Thread: The Cormorant Fisherman
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The Cormorant Fisherman
Huon pine, 280mm high. I tried to put as much fiddly detail and courageous under cutting as possible into this one. Only paid the price in one location. The wing of the bird in hand snapped off...
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28th November 2015, 04:34 PM
Thread: Hydrowood Timber
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The first batch of logs for tender has been...
The first batch of logs for tender has been released. 27 unsawn logs 11 slabbed. Unfortunately many of the slabbed logs do not have pictures of the individual pieces. See here for details.
I am...