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RuthF
16th February 2014, 12:06 PM
Hello Everyone


My name is Ruth, I’m a long time lurker, first time poster.

My interest in woodwork was borne out of necessity (having minor jobs in my house to do, and nobody to do them for me) Once I’d successfully completed a few tasks, I realised how enjoyable this could be. My first project was a coffee table, which turned out EXACTLY the way I wanted... So that was good! Over the years I’ve collected a fair range of tools, and completed several small pieces of furniture... all which turned out quite well.

I had a change in circumstances (long boring story) which has given me a lot more free time, so with the help of the internet, books and a very supportive man friend, I began to make some simple jewellery boxes. I have no woodwork training, nobody to refer to, so it’s been very trial and error. I got a lathe for my birthday last year, so that was Christmas presents sorted out (pens for all!)


I know at some point I’ll have to ‘fess up and show you some things I’ve made.... all I can ask is that you be gentle.... I’m not a pro.... but I am a Chef, so I bet I can cook you all under the table! LOL.


So I look forward to hearing from you. I have a newly acquired (perhaps impossible) new project and I really need your advice http://www.woodworkforums.com/image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAABMAAAATCAYAAAByUDbMAAAAAXNSR0IArs4c6QAAAARnQU1BAACxjwv8YQUAAAAJcEhZcwAADsEAAA7BAbiRa 0AAAOrSURBVDhPdVR9aFN3FD2bLJtbERE6xEoZMkUcyGAbjhpY1cHY3MAPtK10E9xWVxSdH2u7ZXPrPujIFD8qlarFYbeS1NJ27TQtFROaWYjt/JprjM7F2pRUU5u0qW1es Tsvl SP7TmwoHHu7933r3nnvvD4 KBFVmjv8IUqoVj AR8Q8fBwWr4/Ifh8B2E6c4 ZCWPpg/WwxC2wDxqwfiE6w1G/93EmH8rGdzOWF8eo1dyONY6m31mjN/6AeZrX8OQ/PThGLUiM2yFS tZQU5UkZHD5PhPZPgbcmQ3ObSZvJdP3jEy7n6B4ToD3V/BdeNzZCYpEqEqEqLJv9ew 9AGtm3JVrh0tIjx8LdCVsLYvU m5CJW8OouuB6qUFqr0C6upLu gNcbv dE0K/QazHxn99WClkp3bWvTc0dA4NHwO5iVCgiJbYFGqMW2oqzqIXvMxUT932qCo6Wps dF7IiaM73kY2ROpRH/lxFxhvYujFDHaypqWFhYaF6bsqDkH2WPucC7 4HnRtQDhm/M9pfSv5XS9vm2RxyOykFKwxetql3HPk0fa4LjNSB59bDieGf4Y8HfyS1anrbCtXfUmgumMa trfJ0FZ6W3Km5sR//AOMnQbProYfgWOi15hZRNgvdhBoJ8loJzlpJx8cEqJt4rOPSP8a8q7YxLeT9H5M3pRWnULWKegA29 FBnG2Pza4S/z0XRLlotGXSqcEUZGQiL9uLyd7XyIvPi86Pa0qokNwTiprAm1vSWX6ikR718mHJezYs4TejjylEYNbyGGpSCfqe5O8vpi8Mpe88KyaoFcs0VEkZGfBcbFI6wo40H8AZWGbHBwupqfxHTZ8 CJDfwlBYGOiNe8y0vOyEIkNumeI4NMYagQb1oKevULWBt4sEQ2XoQwDB5Ddv1d0G8jn5O0C9lS9ysqcDNr3zKPn5EIG7Qs41jmHwdMZ9FQ Sfs2sPIVsMcETraA8Wbw91xoLUvFZ3roSxs NUfayRUY6amdz6ZNM1m11MCKBU wfC5YMR sWiKTzE9W1C44I8875J0RZkWkh75b tJqjbNEm3nkNdHmUiZDZ55joMHAgAUMiJdCpxIapYgGvpD2jHDVL3rk9tC3/ puuILVBpnWMyL0U8qQamr6 GVqikg00lu7IRXpRFbjI7dGKrp2YLosrfmC7JpfWon8kjBkavz61G6VJTTSW7O junJT9NH1wfI6iyAyb4eDt3Z7e8lfKSPvzkXptblj7tpgf8BgIw0T8FFbXIAAAAASUVORK5CYII=

Allan at Wallan
16th February 2014, 12:30 PM
Welcome to the Forum Ruth and hope you get all the
assistance you require. They are a very helpful bunch
and are keen to see your work in due course.

What part of "Melbourne" are you in? If in the Northern
suburbs we, the Northern Woodturners Club , are located
in Kingsbury near Reservoir.

Happy to provide details if you are interested.

Allan

RuthF
16th February 2014, 12:49 PM
Thanks Allan,

I'm from Seaford. I believe there is woodturners group at McClelland Gallery, I've been down a few times, but there was never anyone about.

Treecycle
16th February 2014, 01:36 PM
Welcome Ruth. You are pretty much like most of us here in that you are self taught, and seek advice from others when required. It sounds like you are well on your way with this addiction.
Everyone is very passionate about their woodwork here, but there are also many other hobbies and interests covered on the forum as well.
A club that is not too far from you is the Peninsula Woodturners Guild (http://www.pwguild.org.au/) at Langwarrin which may be the one you are referring to. Lots of contact information on their website.
Make yourself at home here, and be sure to show us your works as they come along. We all love to see what others are doing whether it be for admiration or inspiration.

Sturdee
16th February 2014, 02:29 PM
I began to make some simple jewellery boxes. I have no woodwork training, nobody to refer to, so it’s been very trial and error. I got a lathe for my birthday last year, so that was Christmas presents sorted out (pens for all!)



Welcome Ruth.


Seeing you now have a lathe, don't make pens but make small jewellery boxes on the lathe instead. :U

Whilst joining a club is great, a few lessons first with a professional turner is worth it's weight in gold and as you're close to I would thoroughly recommend him. You can sent to him a pm here (http://www.woodworkforums.com/member.php?u=84&tab=friends&page=2#friends).


Peter.

Perfect Pens
16th February 2014, 02:33 PM
Hi Ruth,

And very warm Welcome to the forums. You will find many people just like yourself on here self taught and learning as they go, thats all part of the fun. Lots of knowledge and good people in here that are happy to share, help and advise and be sure to sing out in the forums if you ever get stuck with something.
And yes we all look forward to seeing photos of your work so do not be shy :D

Once again welcome
Cheers
Tony.

RuthF
16th February 2014, 03:15 PM
Welcome Ruth.


Seeing you now have a lathe, don't make pens but make small jewellery boxes on the lathe instead. :U

Whilst joining a club is great, a few lessons first with a professional turner is worth it's weight in gold and as you're close to I would thoroughly recommend him. You can sent to him a pm here (http://www.woodworkforums.com/member.php?u=84&tab=friends&page=2#friends).


Peter.

Yes Peter, I've tried a few of them, but am limited by access to turning blanks of a decent size... Pens suit because the blanks are cheap and easy to obtain.

old1955
16th February 2014, 05:40 PM
Welcome to the forum Ruth.

crowie
16th February 2014, 06:55 PM
G'Day & Welcome to a top forum "Ruth".
There are a heap of members in Melbourne and across Victoria.....as you are already finding out....
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 [Work In Progress] photos with build notes.
Enjoy the forum.
Enjoy your woodwork/turning.
Cheers crowie


PS - Was the chef reference and cook you under the table an invite or a challenge.. lol ..
as long as these is no wood shaving on the plate, after you've turned them of course on the new lathe ..:D..

RuthF
16th February 2014, 11:00 PM
PS - Was the chef reference and cook you under the table an invite or a challenge.. lol ..
as long as these is no wood shaving on the plate, after you've turned them of course on the new lathe ..:D..

either, neither. Fact is, I'm not entirely sure what a jointer is. But I can do some things, so I've got that going for me :-)

tdrumnut
16th February 2014, 11:04 PM
Welcome aboard Ruth

McDrew
17th February 2014, 07:14 AM
Hi Ruth,

Another chef here :D

I'd be interested in seeing your coffee table! Amongst my other projects a coffee table is priority number one. I plan on making it out of pallet scrap, however I don't often see quality free pallets, most are the chep pallets that people don't throw away. I have a design for the table top but not for the frame. Iv'e got a few ideas off the net but I would be interested in seeing how yours was made and put together.

So looking forward to some pics!

I'm a newbie here too, welcome!

Drew

RuthF
17th February 2014, 07:54 AM
Hi Drew,

Since you asked so nicely, here is my first table.... the first thing I made, really....... It's not what you're looking for, as it's not got an actual top or base, but I thought It would look cool, so figured out how to make it, and it worked!

I made it so It would fit the height of my couches arm. It's made of Merbau and Pine and finished with Tung oil.

crowie
17th February 2014, 08:01 AM
Hi Drew,

Since you asked so nicely, here is my first table.... the first thing I made, really....... It's not what you're looking for, as it's not got an actual top or base, but I thought It would look cool, so figured out how to make it, and it worked!

I made it so It would fit the height of my couches arm. It's made of Merbau and Pine and finished with Tung oil.

Very nice Ruth....
May I encourage you to show it off in the "General Woodwork Section" of the forum so others can see & appreciate your beaut table.
Cheers, crowie

http://www.woodworkforums.com/forumdisplay.php?f=11

JJF
18th February 2014, 07:51 AM
Welcome to the Forum