S steeler fan1 Member Joined Mar 27, 2010 Messages 471 Location dekalb,IL Dec 25, 2010 #1 I made alot of gifts on my lathe this year. My question to the turning folks - did anyone NOT make any gifts?resent: Happy holidays:biggrin: Carl
I made alot of gifts on my lathe this year. My question to the turning folks - did anyone NOT make any gifts?resent: Happy holidays:biggrin: Carl
alphageek Former Moderator Joined Jul 19, 2007 Messages 5,134 Location Green Bay, WI, USA. Dec 25, 2010 #2 Not many replies Thats good I guess. I did make a few things, but I hated seeing no replies
Parson Member Joined Jun 10, 2009 Messages 798 Location Houston, Texas Dec 25, 2010 #3 I only made one pen for a gift, and only donated the labor... my dad paid me for the pen supplies. Does that count?
I only made one pen for a gift, and only donated the labor... my dad paid me for the pen supplies. Does that count?
B beck3906 Member Joined Aug 13, 2005 Messages 2,166 Location Belton, TX 76513 Dec 25, 2010 #4 I didn't make anything specifically as a gift. I just gave my son a pen from inventory he has had his eye on.
I didn't make anything specifically as a gift. I just gave my son a pen from inventory he has had his eye on.
nava1uni Member Joined Mar 30, 2008 Messages 4,938 Location San Francisco, CA, USA. Dec 25, 2010 #5 I made all of my presents either on the lathe or using other woodworking tools. It is fun to watch people open them and be amazed that they were made specifically for them.
I made all of my presents either on the lathe or using other woodworking tools. It is fun to watch people open them and be amazed that they were made specifically for them.
sbwertz Member Joined May 11, 2010 Messages 3,678 Location Phoenix, AZ Dec 25, 2010 #6 I made pens, canes, an inside-out ornament, a weed pot, seam rippers and candle holders for gifts this year.
I made pens, canes, an inside-out ornament, a weed pot, seam rippers and candle holders for gifts this year.