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spiderlane":3jfc5jqi said:
Those Christmas trees are great. Getting kids to make something it very satisfying for them (and for you no doubt)

Last thing I made : 2 boxes for my kids' first tool kits which they'll be getting as Christmas presents.

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I used a technique of printing a mirror image of the text onto the shiny side of some label backing paper and then using this to transfer onto the ply (more detail in this thread -> lettering-for-toolbox-birch-ply-t84863.html)

Cheers
Mark


Perfect, absolutely perfect. Brilliant way to get the little ones interested =D>
 
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Inspired to make this after watching Paul Sellars make one in pine, made this from recycled oak taken from scrap kitchen doors, only used hand tools and finished with 4 coats of colron french polish.
Actimm radio controled movement
 
Couple of fun pieces I made before Xmas

Oak & Padauk slide top box with Ash turned nails left slightly proud on the corners made as a gift for customers of mine

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An Oak frame with corner fillets in Padauk

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A friend asked me to make this as a present for his mum, he mounted her fathers world war 1 medals, photo & badges in it.

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I like the medal display case Doug B, it's got me thinking about making a similar one for my grandfather's medals
 
This is a jewellery box commission I finished just before Christmas if anyone is interested. The 60 in the heart represents a birthday.

Phil.
 

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Shut The Box game for my great nephews 18th birthday, made from Mahogany and Maple with a plywood top and base, finished with clear Briwax.
 

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Thanks for the kind words. The drawer fronts are burr walnut as is the panel in the lid. The client specified the logo with his wife's initials and left the rest of the design up to me. Yes it is quite large as jewellery boxes go.
 
Just finished in the workshop for the night, having spent a day making blanks for wood turning i decide to actually turn something so here goes.

My spalted horse chestnut bowl. Approx 2 inches deep and 5 inches wide. Sorry about the poor photos (and the fact its still attached to the lathe, waiting to buff the finish up tomorrow).






 
n0legs":36768m7l said:
Mr & Mrs Owl will be happy in these :D
Are they your own design ?

the design was created by members of the Staffordshire Barn Owl Trust to utilise the recycled plastic sheet materials attributes rather than the conventional 12mm/ 3/4" ply

the latter was used because of the increasing problems with 'marine ply' they were experiencing. 6 and 9mm sheets are used.

I modified the underlying construction because what was easy for me (with workshop and radial arm saw etc) wasn't necessarily easy for others - there's an internal box frame with the landing tray arms being lapped to the upright elements for example; so much easier than trying to add supports to the front afterwards. Simple and strong.

Time will tell; but I'm really hoping that they are a success for the Barn Owls. Currently knocking up a couple of tawny owl boxes from the offcuts and some spare ply too...
 
Phil Sewell":lhykldjw said:
This is a jewellery box commission ...

Phil.

really like the contrasts and proportions here. Looks like a huge amount of details work in that piece. =D>
 
Not sure whether I am allowed to post fretwork stuff here of not?

These are the last items I made...
 

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Lovely scroll-work there Scrimper

What types of wood did you use on the stag one ?
 
Cordy":24x3su70 said:
Lovely scroll-work there Scrimper

What types of wood did you use on the stag one ?

Thanks for the kind comments.

It's just recycled scrap wood, the main fretwork part is some 3mm birch ply I found in a factory skip, the surround is an old door frame (ripped and jointed) Mahogany (or one of the lookalikes) the leaves are bits of oak and the little frames are a scrap of maple. The little frames were the hardest part to cut.

Everything I make is from scrap or recycled timber.
 
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