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Thread: My wootha 2015 piece
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29th May 2015, 01:32 AM #1
My wootha 2015 piece
I didn't make it to the Maleny woodshow with my entry, ran out of time
(note to self start earlier)
Here's a few pics....
front.jpgleft side.jpgright side.jpgdrawers open.jpgCL drawer btm.jpgseed detail 1.jpgseed detail 2.jpgleaf detail.jpg
I was trying to represent the theme "planting the seed" as we might see in nature by making a veneer pattern showing a seed in a pod hanging from a branch on it's way to burst forth and to be "planted".
I'm reasonably happy with my representation but if I did it again I'd most likely experiment with a few different seed pod shapes. I had a vague idea (no idea really)of what I was going to do for a seed pod and as it happened it was quite by accident this one popped up, I was using the chisel to carve some waste off a piece of mulberry veneer and I was making these interesting curled shapes, ahhh now they look interesting
that might just be a seed pod.
The tree trunk and branches are Raintree, background is Mulberry (I think it is) as well as the leaves, the red leaves are Peltophorin, the ground and handles are Fleatree, the seed is Macadamia, the interspaces in the pod are Burdekin Plum, drawer btms are Camphour Laurel, the drawer slips, the drawer sides are some unknown sort of pine (was told it was Hoop but I don't think it is) same pine also makes up the ladder and web frames with a veneer of Crows Ash on the sliding surface.
I wanted the draw widths to vary so I used a geometric progression to determine draw widths starting with 100 for the top and 200 for the btm width which I think turned out well.
Pete
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29th May 2015, 09:18 AM #2
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Hi Pete,
It a bummer when you run out of time especially when you put in so much effort to a piece. I was looking for you're work at the Maleney show and noticed you didn't have an entry in the wootha prize this year I did wonder what had happened. Sorry you didn't make it the show it was very well attended and as usual the entries in the wootha prize were great that said the piece you have got is very nice indeed.
Regards Rod.
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29th May 2015, 12:58 PM #3
What beautiful work. This is truly a custom build.
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29th May 2015, 07:06 PM #4
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Pete that is absolutely beautiful.
Ross
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30th May 2015, 04:18 PM #5
Awesome....
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30th May 2015, 05:11 PM #6
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Wow, you've got yourself a prize winner there Pete.
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31st May 2015, 08:14 PM #7
Very creative, and beautiful work as always. Could always be next year's entry
and you get a year to enjoy all the oohs and aahs.
The time we enjoy wasting is not wasted time.
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1st June 2015, 01:22 AM #8
Cant find the words to match such a stunning piece. You are truly an artisan
The person who never made a mistake never made anything
Cheers
Ray
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31st July 2015, 07:44 PM #9
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Stunning piece of craftsmanship
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31st July 2015, 10:14 PM #10
What everyone else has said
The person who never made a mistake never made anything
Cheers
Ray
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31st July 2015, 11:16 PM #11
Cheers everyone for the kind words, the feedback is appreciated, I do look at it and think it looks good, but then me being the maker I start to look at the bits that I think "I should have done that bit that way or I wonder whether that would have looked better another way", it's the old theme, then I open a draw and get a whiff of CL, then I open and close them all and they still work nicely and all is good with the world.
Pete
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1st August 2015, 09:49 PM #12
... and this too shall pass away ...
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Lovely piece, Pete.
But we have grown to expect that of your work. It is always top shelf.
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