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TurnedByIan
29th June 2012, 08:20 PM
Been lurking on here for a while now. I am a woodturner, living on Auckland's North Shore.
Have always messed around with wood and really enjoy unlocking something beautiful from what appears to be rubbish wood.
Say hi sometime, Cheers Ian
RockinWood
29th June 2012, 08:55 PM
:2tsup:Hi Ian ive been off and on here for years, dont post much tho.
Reason im saying hi, im an ex North Shore-ite, (Browns Bay).
So hi and welcome.
TurnedByIan
30th June 2012, 09:42 AM
Thanks Rockinwood. I am based in Glenfield.
How do you find the timbers over there?
My last trip was to Turnfest and I came back with 30kg of Mallee burl. Way nicer than swamp kauri:)
crowie
30th June 2012, 10:01 AM
G'Day & Welcome to both of you blokes in the northern shakey isle....lol...
Good to see you're already learning how good the forum is, as there are many helpful and knowledgable blokes & ladies will to assist.
Make sure you show off your handiwork as everyone loves seeing photos especially WIP photos with build notes.
Enjoy your woodwork.
Enjoy the forum.
Cheers, crowie
Christos
30th June 2012, 09:29 PM
TurnedByIan: Welcome to the forum.
RockinWood: Welcome to the forum. I see it took a fellow from the North to inspire you to join and comment. Now we need to find out how to get you to post more offen. :U
RockinWood
30th June 2012, 09:58 PM
I do like jarrah, bloody hard though. There are lots of beautiful timbers all over Aus.
My brother had a house in Glenfield for a while. Gawd Albanys changed, my first job was there at Tappenden Motors yearrrrrs ago.
ian thorn
30th June 2012, 10:00 PM
Hi Ian from the top of NZ im from the bottom half Mosgiel Ihave allso just joined
RockinWood
30th June 2012, 10:04 PM
Thanks Crowie, got my first carving attempt brag pic, just have to work out how to put it on here.
I tend to just read and learn, bit hard to do anything at the moment, no shed!!!!!!!!snifffff
RockinWood
30th June 2012, 10:13 PM
Worked out the photo bit, its in my album. RockinWoods Pics. Was pretty rapted since it was my first ever attempt. Gave it to my god daughters, sadly it doesnt look quite the same anymore.
RockinWood
30th June 2012, 10:15 PM
If i had a shed i would have something to post about, maybe. :-)
tdrumnut
30th June 2012, 11:07 PM
Welcome to the forum Ian, Ian & Rockingwood from another expat - it looks like the sleeping Kiwi is wakening thats 3 in a row.
Cheers
Rumnut
JJF
1st July 2012, 09:33 AM
Welcome to the forum
Christos
1st July 2012, 08:32 PM
Ian thorn: Welcome to the forum. You would be getting a better welcome if you started as new thread in this sub forum. Sort of hijacked TurnedByIan welcome, we live and learn.
TurnedByIan
2nd July 2012, 08:43 AM
Thanks all for the welcome. Hi Ian & Rumnut, Happy to see I dragged some more fellow Kiwi Lurkers out of the dark:D
Christos, thanks, now worries here
Rockinwood, I was lucky enough to score Jarrah beam offcuts from a house renovation. Hard yes, but cuts very clean with sharp gouges.
Gotta say though that dry Pohutukawa can be just as hard.
Love the Rocking Horse, happy to hear it's been ridden hard and survived.
I've got two daughters that use my old reject bowls for baking mud pies in the garden. Gave some to the local Kindy for the kids and the staff refused to let the kids play with them.
They are now on the table as serving bowls LOL. Photo's on my website,Cheers Ian
crowie
2nd July 2012, 08:52 AM
G'Day Ian, Had a look at your website - some beautiful turning, sir.....well done.
Cheers, crowie
crowie
2nd July 2012, 08:55 AM
Worked out the photo bit, its in my album. RockinWoods Pics. Was pretty rapted since it was my first ever attempt. Gave it to my god daughters, sadly it doesnt look quite the same anymore.
G'Day RockinWood,
For a bloke who doesn't have a shed, you sure did a top job on that rocking horse.
Love to see some more photos of it, if available.
Cheers, crowie
seanz
4th July 2012, 06:36 PM
Been lurking on here for a while now. I am a woodturner, living on Auckland's North Shore.
Have always messed around with wood and really enjoy unlocking something beautiful from what appears to be rubbish wood.
Say hi sometime, Cheers Ian
Welcome aboard, nice blog and some very nice work.
Hi Ian from the top of NZ im from the bottom half Mosgiel Ihave allso just joined
Welcome aboard. Mosgiel, eh? We drove through there last Tuesday.....cccccooooold.
:oo::D
Made Kaiapoi seem warm.......