robutacion
Member
Hi everyone,
I don't know how long there is no more room in the house for stuff made out of wood but, the wife seams to just loves these sort of ornaments, particularly made by me so, and to keep the happy wife "thing" going, I just keep finding stuff to make for her...!:wink:
After the ice cream scoop, these 2 items have just been finished and out in the house, one while the wife was out the other one she caught me with the hands in the pie, as I wasn't quick enough (due to some "technical" problems :biggrin
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Anyhow, here they are, the first one is a edge we cut from the last Platypus gum burl episode (root part) which didn't look much when I cut it to access the centre part of the square we cut out but, when I was washing the dirt out of it, I turn it with the cut face up and I could see, the Australia map configuration (close enough). The front has a thick layer of bark so it took me "forever" to get that bark off, something I don't recommend anyone to try as is just an impossible tusk, when it still green...!
A little turning, (back and front) to accommodate an old wedding pic :tongue:, a little varnish and voila...!:wink:
The second one is a very small Almond burl I cut from a old Almond tree at my doctors clinic yard, 4 weeks ago...!
The 2 middle slices were joint together with a bit of epoxy glue, a little varnish, 1 round Lapis stone I had for my knife handles making, cut is half, a bit of chain, a stick and a bit of She/Bull-Oak turned as a hanging base and voila, another piece of "ornamentation"...!
:biggrin:
I reckon,I will be alright with house ornaments for now but, my best plans in these issues, always turn always to $#!% so, will see...!
Cheers
George
I don't know how long there is no more room in the house for stuff made out of wood but, the wife seams to just loves these sort of ornaments, particularly made by me so, and to keep the happy wife "thing" going, I just keep finding stuff to make for her...!:wink:
After the ice cream scoop, these 2 items have just been finished and out in the house, one while the wife was out the other one she caught me with the hands in the pie, as I wasn't quick enough (due to some "technical" problems :biggrin

Anyhow, here they are, the first one is a edge we cut from the last Platypus gum burl episode (root part) which didn't look much when I cut it to access the centre part of the square we cut out but, when I was washing the dirt out of it, I turn it with the cut face up and I could see, the Australia map configuration (close enough). The front has a thick layer of bark so it took me "forever" to get that bark off, something I don't recommend anyone to try as is just an impossible tusk, when it still green...!

A little turning, (back and front) to accommodate an old wedding pic :tongue:, a little varnish and voila...!:wink:
The second one is a very small Almond burl I cut from a old Almond tree at my doctors clinic yard, 4 weeks ago...!
The 2 middle slices were joint together with a bit of epoxy glue, a little varnish, 1 round Lapis stone I had for my knife handles making, cut is half, a bit of chain, a stick and a bit of She/Bull-Oak turned as a hanging base and voila, another piece of "ornamentation"...!

I reckon,I will be alright with house ornaments for now but, my best plans in these issues, always turn always to $#!% so, will see...!

Cheers
George
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