Welcome to the online home of Good Woodworking and The Woodworker
Saturday 19 July 2008 | Personalise | Help  
Register Free
Join GetWoodworking now
why join?  
Members Logon
Email:
Password:
forgot your
password?
Latest Issues

GetWoodworking is the website of Good Woodworking, The Woodworker and Practical Woodworking magazines. Here's our current issues.







My Hobby Store
My Hobby Store
Schools
  • Advertise your school here
  •  FORUM
    Discussions by:   Latest Posts | New Discussions | Hot Threads | Forum Topics
     Search for: 
     in 
    080512-009.jpg
    Image related to this thread:
    Lidded Box - Elm (1 of 4)View full size (166 kb)

    1 to 5 of 5 messagesTo post a reply you need to be a member - Join now.
    Show/hide user stats

    WOW!

    The base maybe a tad thick and large for the whole look of it but, again, you've done a damn good job, well done  

    Show/hide user stats

    Thanks but it's not finished yet. The base is there to hold the piece in the chuck and will be parted off once I've finished shaping and finishing the top of the body and lid.

    Watch this space.......

    Show/hide user stats

    I will Colin........

    http://img135.imageshack.us/img135/9601/jebsthumbsupnk3.gif

     

    Show/hide user stats

    Colin,

    as a non-turner I don't comment on turning, but...

    ....seeing the name of this thread is a little reminder that saving images under a new name is a good idea when putting stuff in your gallery!

    If instead of 080512-009.jpg you had called the photo "Elm box, work in progress" or something like that, then when someone comments that would have become the name for the thread. 

    Elm was such a nice wood.......pity most of the trees have gone.

    Mike 

    Show/hide user stats

    Thanks for the heads up Mike, it really didn't occur to me until I saw the files uploaded and then the threads when they started. Probably no way of changing it now but I'll know for next time.

    Elm is a really lovelly wood to turn and has a great aroma when worked. The trees may have gone but there is a surprising amount of timber out there.

    Col


     You say:
    Message: (1500 character limit)
    (Using the Quick Post will also register you with the site)
    First Name: *
    Last Name: *
    Email: *
    Security Image:This is a security image
    Write the characters shown in the image above (Case sensitive)
    I agree to the site's Terms and Conditions & Code of Conduct
      
      
     

    Change stats view
    Make external bookmarkAdd to My Bookmarks

    « Previous thread   -   Next thread »
    Home > Forum > Latest posts > [Projects & Design]Forum jump  
    Subscription Offer
    Subscription offer
    Support Our Partners

    Visit The Gallery
    Join The GW Forum
    Come and have your say in the GW forum