And Then I Got Crazy!
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Re: And Then I Got Crazy!
Well, dang it, Randall--just when I figured I'd had an original thought...but, nooooooooooo! Anyway, that photo gallery you linked is hilarious!
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Thanks Ted!
You got me going through the house looking for "Purple Overtones"
Didn't use any Black Walnut in the house 20 yrs ago, so all Black Walnut experience has been in last 5 yrs.
Didn't notice any in the KD stuff from Atlantic Hardwoods!
It was All in the 500bf we got from an Amish friend up North that he got in a truckload from a PA community and the Walnut was PAD in a barn.
(Jonas is a furniture builder in Easton,Maine...and when the 3 communities need wood, they contact the PA communities for a truckload. As a favor he got us 1,500bf of Cherry/Maple/Walnut)
The Purple is only where the Walnut shades to almost Black, and Really only shows up for me when sanded to 600G and several coats of oil finish under halogen or direct sunlight....
Maybe it's just my eyeballs and imagination
Turns out almost as impossible to take a picture of as "Fugitive Purples" in an Opal!
(It's really just an overtone anyways).
Never even had a hint of it in all the KD thin Black Walnut we got from Ocooch.
Yep:) I'VE had people drop the board feet where knots/splits/holes caused some CRAZY grain patterns too!
UNTIL they found out that was what I WANTED
GREAT back story and details Ted!!
scott
You got me going through the house looking for "Purple Overtones"
Didn't use any Black Walnut in the house 20 yrs ago, so all Black Walnut experience has been in last 5 yrs.
Didn't notice any in the KD stuff from Atlantic Hardwoods!
It was All in the 500bf we got from an Amish friend up North that he got in a truckload from a PA community and the Walnut was PAD in a barn.
(Jonas is a furniture builder in Easton,Maine...and when the 3 communities need wood, they contact the PA communities for a truckload. As a favor he got us 1,500bf of Cherry/Maple/Walnut)
The Purple is only where the Walnut shades to almost Black, and Really only shows up for me when sanded to 600G and several coats of oil finish under halogen or direct sunlight....
Maybe it's just my eyeballs and imagination
Turns out almost as impossible to take a picture of as "Fugitive Purples" in an Opal!
(It's really just an overtone anyways).
Never even had a hint of it in all the KD thin Black Walnut we got from Ocooch.
Yep:) I'VE had people drop the board feet where knots/splits/holes caused some CRAZY grain patterns too!
UNTIL they found out that was what I WANTED
GREAT back story and details Ted!!
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Re: And Then I Got Crazy!
excellent
woodmizer sawmill and joe's hybrid cnc, a good combination
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Love your box. Interesting story regarding Wayne Barton’s classes and system of sharpening the carving knives. I have a surgeon woodworking friend who took Wayne’s class many years ago. While in the class Wayne sort of picked on my friend and suggested he consider something else, such as basket weaving only to remember that basket weaving can be complicated like chip carving and its attendant need for having properly sharpened carving knives. Funny thing about this is my friend gave mini-chip carving classes at a later point for members of our woodworking club and some members turned out spectacular pieces. One of the problems my friend created with his new skills was going into the surgical center at the hospital and sharpening all the surgical scalpels with the chip carving stones (the scalpels weren’t disposable ones at that time). He forgot that human flesh requires a knife edge to have serrations and the sharpening stones for chip carving created highly polished the edges. Patients complained and other surgeons were royally miffed at him. Oops.
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Re: And Then I Got Crazy!
AWESOME.
I have been thinking of stuff like that, but just don't have time right now.
The box is absolutely beautiful.
Mostly, it makes me thing of retirement.
I have been thinking of stuff like that, but just don't have time right now.
The box is absolutely beautiful.
Mostly, it makes me thing of retirement.
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Thanks Dan, Leo.
Dan, good story! Years ago I taught box making classes at several local WoodCraft stores in the Chicago area for a while. One saturday morning I only had two students. It did not take long to figure out they were both surgeons. It was one of the most fun classes I ever taught. Talk about guys who can focus, WOW!
Leo, thanks. Yup, retirement is different, that is for sure. It took me a while to figure out that I am not in a hurry to do anything anymore (I still drive slightly above the speed limit though). Right now I am working on an Anniversary plate for sister in law and her hubby. At this point it appears that it will be 16 inches in diameter with scalloped edges and a boat load of chip carving. The design process is time consuming. I am a bit hung up on the sentiment I would like to engrave on it, going to have to go look for a good quote.
At this point it looks like this:
A lot of that design is Wayne Barton and a little bit of my own. Accurately drawing these things is a challenge. It is not just a matter of tracing and Voila! I just upgraded to Corel 2019 and it has really helped a lot. Stuff like this can be drawn in Aspire, but it would be a lot more work.
Dan, good story! Years ago I taught box making classes at several local WoodCraft stores in the Chicago area for a while. One saturday morning I only had two students. It did not take long to figure out they were both surgeons. It was one of the most fun classes I ever taught. Talk about guys who can focus, WOW!
Leo, thanks. Yup, retirement is different, that is for sure. It took me a while to figure out that I am not in a hurry to do anything anymore (I still drive slightly above the speed limit though). Right now I am working on an Anniversary plate for sister in law and her hubby. At this point it appears that it will be 16 inches in diameter with scalloped edges and a boat load of chip carving. The design process is time consuming. I am a bit hung up on the sentiment I would like to engrave on it, going to have to go look for a good quote.
At this point it looks like this:
A lot of that design is Wayne Barton and a little bit of my own. Accurately drawing these things is a challenge. It is not just a matter of tracing and Voila! I just upgraded to Corel 2019 and it has really helped a lot. Stuff like this can be drawn in Aspire, but it would be a lot more work.
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Wow - That is a beautiful design. Looking forward to seeing that cut!
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That round dish is beautiful. I agree you will need to post that also.
I think after I retire, next year I may need to learn how to slow down. For now I am cramming everything in whatever available time I have - that I have energy to do stuff. Weekdays after work is not good time any longer as my energy level is low. I used to work in the shop till 8-9 pm. Now a half hour or hour in the shop is a rarity after a work day.
I do love the designs you are working with.
I think after I retire, next year I may need to learn how to slow down. For now I am cramming everything in whatever available time I have - that I have energy to do stuff. Weekdays after work is not good time any longer as my energy level is low. I used to work in the shop till 8-9 pm. Now a half hour or hour in the shop is a rarity after a work day.
I do love the designs you are working with.
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Ted,
fabulous design, can't wait to see the finished piece!
fabulous design, can't wait to see the finished piece!
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I think after I retire, next year I may need to learn how to slow down.
I hate to disappoint you Leo however, I've been 'retired' for several years and I'm busier than ever.
Often wonder how I had time for a 'real' job.
Ron
I hate to disappoint you Leo however, I've been 'retired' for several years and I'm busier than ever.
Often wonder how I had time for a 'real' job.
Ron
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There is a subtle but distinct difference between "being busy" and "slowing down". I am slowed down but still very busy. Since there is rarely a reason to be in a hurry to get something done I have slowed down. Still doing lots of things, just not at a frantic pace.rtibbs2018 wrote:I think after I retire, next year I may need to learn how to slow down.
I hate to disappoint you Leo however, I've been 'retired' for several years and I'm busier than ever.
Often wonder how I had time for a 'real' job.
Ron
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Excellent design work and implementation Ted. I have a couple of Wayne Barton books also. Books on chip carving, and books on leather belt designs are also very good sources of inspiration.
As for being retired, I'm still waiting for it to happen. I filled out all of the official paperwork at 65 y/o, but it hasn't happened yet, and that was 9 years ago. I have only gotten busier than ever since designing and building my two CNC machines. We'll have to swap visits sometime. I'm maybe 1-1/2 hours drive away from Leland.
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As for being retired, I'm still waiting for it to happen. I filled out all of the official paperwork at 65 y/o, but it hasn't happened yet, and that was 9 years ago. I have only gotten busier than ever since designing and building my two CNC machines. We'll have to swap visits sometime. I'm maybe 1-1/2 hours drive away from Leland.
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Thanks! I was thinking the same thing about visiting when you mentioned you were in the WoodCraft in Raleigh. I usually make a trip up there once a year or so whether I need anything or not. I did not realize you were that close. We go through your neck of the woods a few times a year on our way up to the Eastern Shore to visit her relatives ( I always like that trip because my brother in law is an all around great guy and one heckuva wood carver).CarveOne wrote:Excellent design work and implementation Ted. I have a couple of Wayne Barton books also. Books on chip carving, and books on leather belt designs are also very good sources of inspiration.
As for being retired, I'm still waiting for it to happen. I filled out all of the official paperwork at 65 y/o, but it hasn't happened yet, and that was 9 years ago. I have only gotten busier than ever since designing and building my two CNC machines. We'll have to swap visits sometime. I'm maybe 1-1/2 hours drive away from Leland.
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I go there more often than I ought to.
I used to go to Klingspor Woodworking Shop in North Raleigh a lot. Unfortunately for me, they moved to Cary, NC and I haven't made the trip there since they moved. I sure wish I had the ability to convince Woodcraft to open a store here. I would be happy to teach CNC classes to customers of the Shark CNC machines that they sell there. It would save us both a lot of gas money.
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I used to go to Klingspor Woodworking Shop in North Raleigh a lot. Unfortunately for me, they moved to Cary, NC and I haven't made the trip there since they moved. I sure wish I had the ability to convince Woodcraft to open a store here. I would be happy to teach CNC classes to customers of the Shark CNC machines that they sell there. It would save us both a lot of gas money.
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