An art form vase from hawthorn.
Part 1 on making a lattice insert
This is a second part of a video about making lattice inserts and with a presentation at the end, a gift for Ann and Nigel of the village shop
The process of making a segmented bowl
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A herb pot and turned spoon
The most ambitious project so far and one that I am really pleased with how it went,
hopefully what I learned from making this will lead me into the next project that i have in mind!
A "POURING" GOBLET.
Turning an Ash bowl with a home cast pewter rim
Making an angel.
28th November.At long last I have made my first segmented bowl. I received my seggy kit from Keith some months back and after building (eventually) a new sled to fit them in I found a simple looking online plan and started to work on it. A few hard lessons were learnt along the way, one being , I wish I had taken more notice of my maths teacher when being taught geometry but, as all I wanted to do was work on the land , didn't think it was necessary.:) Second, that old golden rule ,measure twice cut once. And thirdly , keep on track on what I am doing. By no means perfect, I am really pleased how it looks for a first attempt. I have got to make more , I have caught the seggy bug lol :)Special thanks to Keith Barrow