AWGB Woodturning Forum
General Category => Gallery => Topic started by: georg on August 18, 2015, 07:54:29 PM
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Tony as not done a lot of turning lately. A couple of weeks ago he decided to have a go at something a bit more contemporary.
The lizard and Frog are Pewter cast by Tony, they are turned from 2 pieces of burr oak and the base is hollow.
they are 5 x 5 1/2"
Comments as always most welcome
Tony di
ps I got to paint fredy frog and lizzie lizard
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Interesting concept pieces. I see them really appealing to interior decorators as focal pieces.
Trying to see how you've done the top sections. I did a vase with similar last year, told everyone it was done with a one sided skew (really called a bevel chisel - yes I turned with one) but they were not as deep a cut-in as your's, so I'll have to think about that a bit (unless you did them on a saw-table).
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Difficult to do with a one sided skew me thinks Bryan :) :) .... much easier with a parting tool.
Thanks Very Much
Tony di
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Tony and Di I really really like these apart from two things....the frog and the lizard. They are contemporary and work well as a pair.Luv'em!
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.... much easier with a parting tool.
I could not get a clean finish with a parting tool, which is why I used a chisel as a skew.
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Well Tony & Di how I missed your work!!!
These tick all the boxes, Great looking pair of Somethings :)
I also have to ask why the frog and lizard? But hey :)
Bryan I saw a tip at the seminar about sharpen the parting tool instead of holding the tool horizontal when sharpening lay the tool over vertical so the sides are sharpen as well makes for a cleaner cut with the parting tool. Not tried it yet not been back at the lathe since the seminar.
All the best
Ed
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...I also have to ask why the frog and lizard? But hey :).....
......but I have to ask, 'Why not'? This is a fine pair of contemporary pieces that need to stand together (no good putting one each end of the mantle piece!) for them to really work. I see the tops as lily pads and the creatures bring them to life.
Les
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I like these. Both contemporary and 'old'
The frog and lizard decoration was very popular during the late Victorian period, especially on Royal Worcester ceramics.
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Thank You very John ( BHT )..... you have really upset Fred & Liz ;D ;D ;D ;D..... As always John adding further elements
is very much a marmite thing.
Thanks Very Much Ed..... we did debate what to put on the top the pieces looked a bit lost as they were and a finial
did not suit so we decided to use Fred & Liz as we have used both in the past.
Kind Regards Tony & Di
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Les.. Thank You Very Much..... Could not have described it better ourselves ...... don`t know why we didn`t think of Lily Pad.
we did do a series of them a while back although not posted.
Graham.. Thank You Very Much... Think you are right Frogs & Lizards were very popular at one time..... don`t go into Worcester
very often these days ..... as far as we can remember only the Museum remains now the factory closed some time ago.
Kind Regards
Tony & Di
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Hi Tony & Di
Good to see some more of your work on the forum, I was wondering where you had been. Like these very much, my preference would be a smaller base/tucked in to lighten the connection with the table. This however is a preference for me/my taste so not a negative.
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I really like them. A very interesting way to create a pair, yet opposite, with the contrasting woods.
Not sure about the frogs though. I don't think they add anything to the piece.
Ralph
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I can see these as paper weights on a business mans desk
very nice work.
Regards George
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Hi Di & Tony,
Another one of your stunning pieces do you both sit up at night thinking outside the box LOL there is one thing I can expect of your work
it is always Original. :) ;)
Regards John
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Hi Mark
We seem to have been busy doing ... Not a lot :). Can see what you mean the black base is slightly tucked in more than
the bleached one but they could both go in a bit further, appreciate your feed back
Kind Regards Tony & Di
Thank You Ralph ..... We might do something similar using different added elements....... thank you for the feed back
Kind Regards Tony & Di
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George.... The bases have been hollowed out that thin and fine ... they don`t weigh enough to hold the paper down.
:) :) :) :) :) ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Tony
Hi John .... Thank You .... its very difficult thinking up new things .... think that's why we always have a headache. :) :)
;D ;D
See You Soon Kind Regards
Di & Tony