The musings and ramblings of an ageing turner. Should be mostly about making round objects but may include the odd comment about life in general.
Sunday, January 22, 2012
A little more progress in the kitchen
Another weekend out of hospital, another few hours work on the kitchen. Plinth, tiles etc in but await the rest of the right handles from magnet in the UK. Knowing their usual performance, the kitchen will be finished well before they arrive!
Although its not finished its in use and what a joy after our first five years here without anywhere proper to cook.
This is the room before we started!
Sunday, December 11, 2011
tempus fugit - slowly
Back in September, I posted about the kitchen floor we had laid.
Its now three months on and considering that it has been an hours work here or there, progress has been made. What with having to stop every half hour because of the pain and visits to hospital, its a wonder anything has been done at all. Things are about to stop for a while though as its more full time hospital for three weeks followed by another five of physiotherapy. Oh goody!
Its now three months on and considering that it has been an hours work here or there, progress has been made. What with having to stop every half hour because of the pain and visits to hospital, its a wonder anything has been done at all. Things are about to stop for a while though as its more full time hospital for three weeks followed by another five of physiotherapy. Oh goody!
Monday, November 21, 2011
Non-yew / someone was listening
Wow a non-yew delivery. Some huge bits of ash courtesy of the chainsaw of John Mitchell. Mind you, he has a VB36 that will take the big stuff. My poor little lathe is going to require the wood slimmed down a little.
Not much happening lathe wise though due to 'health problems'
Can't wait to get back into the swing.
Not much happening lathe wise though due to 'health problems'
Can't wait to get back into the swing.
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Yew can have too much of a good thing
Yet another yew tree donation. I love this wood and it is rightly sought after but I now have more than I can use in this lifetime and possibly another. Why don't people cut down boring trees? As I'm moving more towards piercing, texturing and carving, I need some plain wood so that colouring can come into the equation too.
Swapsies anyone?
Swapsies anyone?
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
My cup runneth over
If I was chuffed before, this equals it. My little egg just made the cover on the World of Woodturning site. Overwhelmed!
I was nervous about posting anything there as the quality is so high - never expected this - another drink in the offing I think.
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