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    Anybody made a chatter tool?

    Made a chatter tool a time ago, used old blades of a jig saw, see pictures. Works great. Ad
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    Couple of small bowls

    Johnny, lovely small bowls, nicely added beads around the top of the bowls. Ad
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    Merbau candlestick

    I used the skew for these beads, the easiest way for such small beads. Thanks Johnny
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    Merbau candlestick

    Turned from a piece of merbau square beam of 10 cm. The base is 9 cm and height 32.5 cm. Finished with 3 coats water based acrylic paint. Greetings, Ad
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    Latest turnings

    First a table lamp for the renovated house of my daughter Karin. Yellow pine (nice smelling) halfround segmented lamp shade 2mm thick. Foot and stem made out of a 20mm thick rubberwood table top, so for the biggest part also segmented. The light source, an electricity saving lamp of 15 watt...
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    My latest turnings

    Hi Nev, how I do oval turnings, look to the next pictures. Just started with another oval bowl from a piece of a branch of a walnut tree, which I got from my dear daughter. Made this device by myself last year, but I notice that there is not much interest by woodturners in this kind of...
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    My latest turnings

    First, a segmented shallow bowl, made out of a massive wooden table which I got. The wood of this table is till now unknown, could be, white oak (personaly I think it is), but for the same money rubberwood. DxH dimensions 310x100mm Finished with blanc transparent decorative acrylic lacquer...
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    Platter

    It's written under the picture, sorry I did it in Dutch, but the other wood is oak Ad
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    Platter

    Thanks Steven, here a picture of how I assembled the whole construction, it looks a bit like a mess :mrgreen:
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    Platter

    Has lying around in my wood store loads of square beech beams of 50mm, which I got, always the question what to do with this stuff. After thinking, I decided to made this platter out of this beams. Hope you like it.....?? Ad
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    An experiment.

    George, very well done. It's built up of several layers isn't it. Turning end grain especially for pine (was it that nice smelling pine?) isn't so easy, I reckon. Very nice shape. Regards, Ad
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    Guess who is?

    Congrats John, celebrate this with a nice bottle of champagne. Cheers, Ad =D>
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    My candle stick for critique?

    I think that it is just as well that you aren't in the comp, because it gives us a better chance of a win :mrgreen: John, as a lone Dutchman, surrounded by all those English would not stand a chance to win....))) Ad
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    My candle stick for critique?

    John, excellent candlestick, nice wood, oh boy, and of your own garden. One remark if you allow me, I miss a larger foot with in mind the stability, maybe not possible concerning the available diameter of the wood. I read in the past some articles about candlesticks, and they told me about the...
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    Glue up pot with lid

    Got from my son-in-law a bunch of 50mm beech beams, and from my friendly wood supplier nice pieces of merbau. This is what I did with this stuff. DxH 142x275mm Finished with decorative acryl lacquer. Cheers, Ad
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    Oval maple bowl

    After spending my time for building a staircase, and just finishing a kitchen renovation project at my home, I'm happy to be able working again in my workshop. Had found in my wood store a nice rectangular left over piece of maple, just good enough for a oval bowl. So I installed the oval...
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    A few goblets??

    Paul, very nice idea to give these cups as a gift for the attendees at a wedding. They are similar in size, this shows craftsmanship. Ad
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    Oak lidded box and own made chattertool

    Dennis, indeed it's an angled keyway, the ring is not a brass ring, but a steel ring. This ring is fastened to the shaft only with a bolt, gives enough friction to hold the ring on his place Thanks, Ad
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    do old blanks get too hard?

    Hi Nev, welcome aboard. Your question how to handle with this hardwood, is the same as I asked myself with the by fireplace hardened end grain oak I got recently. Was not able turning it with the point of the gouge, but peeled it off with the side of the gouge. Ad
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    Oak lidded box and own made chattertool

    Have lately not so much in my workshop engaged in wood turning, too preoccupied with other things, as is the complete renovation of the kitchen. But I have not seen all day in the kitchen, am I still found the time to tool-making and have made me a chattertool and received satisfactory results...
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