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takart
8th January 2013, 03:24 AM
hiya all
im Trudi and im a newbie, i wanted to hand carve wood since uni in 2001, but didnt find the time..to many classes not enogh time to do em all, and i wanted to do em all, hahah
anyho im 49 have a fine arts degree, i usually paint and photograph, but am going for somthing new, well a few new things
soldering - got a fab soldering iron for xmas
carving too..
and later in the year a small mig welder, im looking at large metal sculptures..like the first thing will be a huge metal cow, for the front yard, just to anoy to stuckup ones across the road. hahaha
yeah im bad ahahhaah
anyho, i found some silky oak and norfolk pine, gunna grabem on the weekend, but cant find anymore wood around newcastle, and i must say i dredged the net for hours looking arggg
anyho i hope to learn a lot from here, so be safe and happy and have a fabulosa day :U

crowie
8th January 2013, 09:04 AM
G'Day, Welcome to a top forum Trudi.
You'll find a heap of helpful & knowledgeable blokes & ladies on the forum and for most very willing to assist.
Make sure you show off your handiwork as everyone loves a photo, especially WIP photos with build notes.
Enjoy the forum.
Enjoy your woodwork.
There are quite a few forum members from the Newcastle area who might be able to help with timber sources.
Cheers, crowie

Christos
8th January 2013, 11:18 PM
Welcome to the forum.

No timber in Newcastle, now that is strange, maybe they sent this all to Sydney. :U

wheelinround
9th January 2013, 08:28 AM
Hi and welcome Trudi

Timber source you have a reply from Greg in your other post.

Seems Newcatsle is the place to be for artsy ATM check out Claw Hammers site a local up there nte the carvings Sculptor & artists - timber furniture sculpture hand-made custom built rustic solid wood timber craftsman Newcastle NSW Australia (http://www.solidwoodfurniture.com.au/)

Wood Nut
9th January 2013, 09:52 AM
Hi Takart, and welcome aboard.

As already stated, there are MANY Forumites in the Newcastle area (there is also a current post about a get together at my place with Dai Sensai (moderator/traveller/woodturner etc etc) for members on Sat Feb 9th if interested.

Carving: There are a few carvers who meet on a Friday at the Woodturners of the Hunter, along with boxmakers. The guy who runs the boxmaking is a very talented carver.

Timber: The Woodturners also sell timber. There are also some suppliers around the area, but you would not find them on the internet.

Cheers, Paul

artme
10th January 2013, 08:55 PM
G'day Trudi and welcome to the fount of wisdom!!!:2tsup::2tsup::2tsup:

Probably no wood in Newcastle because of people like Claw Hammer!!:D:D

Get yourself a ute and a chainsaw and become a scrounger!!:o

tdrumnut
10th January 2013, 09:17 PM
Welcome to the forum Trudi, enjoy your stay

HARPER
24th January 2013, 01:44 PM
hiya all
im Trudi and im a newbie, i wanted to hand carve wood since uni in 2001, but didnt find the time..to many classes not enogh time to do em all, and i wanted to do em all, hahah
anyho im 49 have a fine arts degree, i usually paint and photograph, but am going for somthing new, well a few new things
soldering - got a fab soldering iron for xmas
carving too..
and later in the year a small mig welder, im looking at large metal sculptures..like the first thing will be a huge metal cow, for the front yard, just to anoy to stuckup ones across the road. hahaha
yeah im bad ahahhaah
anyho, i found some silky oak and norfolk pine, gunna grabem on the weekend, but cant find anymore wood around newcastle, and i must say i dredged the net for hours looking arggg
anyho i hope to learn a lot from here, so be safe and happy and have a fabulosa day :U

Welcome, Trudi, hope you enjoy this site. I'm in Newcastle area too, Mayfield, to be specific, & my main interest in woodworking is making folk harps (please see my intro thread). I only started this at age 66 a few years back, so there's always room for late starters!
I'd love to get a bit of that Norfolk pine & silky oak, if there's any more, or you can spare some.
Also, I'd like to try having carvings in low relief on the sides of my harps - they're long & narrow -(550 or 750 -odd mm x 90 mm -depending on the model). I'll try to attach a photo. So far, I've deco'ed some with hot poker work.
I think meranti or Pacific maple (actually from one of several rainforest trees in SE Asia) would suit woodcarving too.

'Bye,
Rod251169

JJF
26th January 2013, 09:14 AM
Hi and welcome Trudi

alan carthew
28th January 2013, 10:01 AM
:oo:
hiya all
im Trudi and im a newbie, i wanted to hand carve wood since uni in 2001, but didnt find the time..to many classes not enogh time to do em all, and i wanted to do em all, hahah
anyho im 49 have a fine arts degree, i usually paint and photograph, but am going for somthing new, well a few new things
soldering - got a fab soldering iron for xmas
carving too..
and later in the year a small mig welder, im looking at large metal sculptures..like the first thing will be a huge metal cow, for the front yard, just to anoy to stuckup ones across the road. hahaha
yeah im bad ahahhaah
anyho, i found some silky oak and norfolk pine, gunna grabem on the weekend, but cant find anymore wood around newcastle, and i must say i dredged the net for hours looking arggg
anyho i hope to learn a lot from here, so be safe and happy and have a fabulosa day :U