| Project by Quint | posted 106 days ago | 150 views | 0 times favorited | 8 comments | ![]() |
OK, so I don’t have a lot of money, nor do I have a lot of equipment. In fact, other than my 20+ year old $99 Craftsman table saw and some hand tools, the only extravagance I own is the Delta Midi Lathe I bought with a Christmas bonus 4 years ago. We were living just outside of Cincinnati and there was a guy who sold S2S lumber at the local flea market every week. I bough a few mantle sized pieces of cherry and spalted maple and if memory serves me they were like $20. It was one of those situations where I couldn’t justify to my wife all the wood that I COULD have bought since the deals were so good…
Anyway, we moved to Georgia recently and I fould LumberJocks a few weeks ago and it’s like having your own personal muse… I look at the projects every day and wish and want until the cows come home. I have plans to ask Santa for some type of dovetail jig this Christmas, but like the last couple of years that will take a backseat to making sure my 3 year old and 5 year old get taken care of first. Times may be tough, but they can always get better…
So I hand cut a bowl blank from the end of the cherry mantle and a few hours later I have a very serviceable snack bowl. Other than the two peppermills I turned when I first got the lathe, this seems to be my grandest effort to date. The one on the left is unfinished cherry, I used a Dremel tool to carve the branches since there was a sizeable inclusion inside the wood. The other is a simple laminated mill that I practiced a few techniques on. Thanks you to all who welcomed me here and to everyone else who serves as inspiration to a guy who makes do with what he’s got.
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8 comments so far
brianinpa
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posted 106 days ago
The bowl looks great.
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thetimberkid
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posted 106 days ago
Great job!
Thanks for the post
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Dusty56
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posted 106 days ago
Welcome to LJs : ) Both of your projects look great , so don’t worry about having aaaaallll of the tools that you would like right away . I am a single parent and raised both of my sons to the best of my ability on the income that I had at the time . Take care of your lil ones first and the tools will come around in their own sweet time , mine did : ) Peace and happiness to you and yours
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trifern
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posted 106 days ago
Great looking projects. I really like the tree branch in the peppermill. I may have to borrow your idea. Thanks for sharing.
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kenn
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posted 106 days ago
You are well under way, it only takes effort and interest to go work and I see that you have that. Keep sharing and good luck.
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Bigbuck
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posted 106 days ago
Nice looking bowl. Good job.
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MsDebbieP
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posted 105 days ago
these are great! I too especially like that tree branch. I bet you could sell a few of these as Xmas presents
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TedM
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posted 105 days ago
Looks great!
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