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Julia
31st March 2011, 11:09 AM
Hi! I have visited your before when trying to find information and found it very helpful, but I'm not a woodworker. I've joined today in order to hopefully find a home for the tree stumps you can see in these photo's (http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=56969&id=100000564244056&l=138717f479).
The rest of the trees have been destroyed yesterday, and I am ashamed to say I only saved a couple of logs for a friend, I didn't think of you guys until late last night. If there is anyone who can take what is left by monday please contact me on 0411715527 and I'll have the excavator leave it for you.
EDIT
See Post In FREE QLD Section of the Market Place (watson)
Julia
31st March 2011, 04:18 PM
Sorry these are gone, the schedule was moved ahead and the owner wasn't going to let them leave any evidence.
I'm still glad I joined here, there is so much to learn, and I would like to be able to work with wood more often. I've just started out spinning yarn on a spindle, and that seams to lead many back to wood turning!
Christos
31st March 2011, 08:10 PM
No matter welcome to the forum.
Grommett
31st March 2011, 08:36 PM
Welcome to forum, we come to woodwork by many paths. Simple spindles are a good start.
Bushmiller
31st March 2011, 10:50 PM
that seams to lead many back to wood turning!
Seams (seems); wood turning/spinning wheels. I see a deal (is that a timber from Scotland?) of imagery and puns here. I think you will go well:D.
Welcome.
Regards
Paul
munruben
1st April 2011, 08:03 AM
Welcome to the forum.:2tsup:
Julia
1st April 2011, 01:01 PM
Thanks for the welcome!
So far I have only whittled a small support spindle out of a dowel, but I'm sure I'll progress.
I wish I could claim credit for the seams/seems pun, but unfortunately it is only that my spell checker has not yet learned to correct inaccurate homonyms! Feel free to point them out, they have lead to many an interesting sentence over the years. :D
Bushmiller
1st April 2011, 08:17 PM
I wish I could claim credit for the seams/seems pun, but unfortunately it is only that my spell checker has not yet learned to correct inaccurate homonyms! Feel free to point them out, they have lead to many an interesting sentence over the years. :D
No matter. Still think you'll go well.
Regards
Paul