wooden fruit and a tazza

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Hi all fellow turners' this is the sort of stuff I turn out when I'm not turning pens the grapes on a vine these are turned out of African purple heart same as the Victoria plums they have a ripening mark carved in to the fruit' the apples are in African paduk and the pears are turned in spalted beach, when I reverse chuck the pears (on a screw chuck)the pears are running slightly off center which is good because it achieves that strange bend in the pear this happened to me by mistake when I was turning one day and I said "oh that will do" now I turn all my pears like that. And the fruit tazza is out of Australian brown coolabah burr

Regards Mervyn
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Tom McMillan

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Very nice Mervyn!! Approximately how large are your items (life size or?).

I've been doing quite a few miniature pears & apples. Most of mine have been made as miniature boxes.
 
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Thanks guys for your comments it's a great buzz when other turners comment on my work' many thanks! the fruit are life size all the fruit I turn is life size although before Christmas I was commissioned to make some half size fruit for a customer' now about the cheese knife I thought it was wood called safaras but I'm not sure be great if someone could identity the timber I do know that it is from Australia, about two years ago I bought about two tonne of Australian burrs sadly the guy was going broke the pen below is in the same timber.Thanks for looking guys love the comments.
Kind regards Mervyn
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Many thanks again Aderhammer are thats the way you spell it' you have just cleared the mystery mate, the sad thing is I have not got much left before Christmas I had mad run for orders on the fruit and most of them where big orders and I sent out a complimentary gifts with the orders the cheese knifes turned in sassafrass this timber polishes like glass.
Cheers guys onece again and a special thanks to you Aderhammer.
Regards Mervyn
 

rlharding

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Hi Mervyn,
I am wondering if there is a reason you don't use any punctuation? Political statement? Resistance to order? I find it difficult to read. It's like being on a freight train for me and i read faster and faster and faster while my brain is waiting to find the comma or punctuation point (which we called a 'full stop' when I was at school).
 

alxe24

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Very nice work. I've always wanted to make the pears and the apples. I got a magazine that I can't remember wich one was it that show how. As soon as I can find it I'll try them.
Really nice work.
 
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