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What have you enjoyed making?

Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2006 7:13 pm
by Lon
I enjoyed making last evenings meal of Veal Scallopini washed down with a great Oyster Bay Pinot Noir.

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Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2006 3:56 am
by Bez
Rico Daniels (the Mad Max of furniture design) has a programme on one of the satellite channels....it's a bit 'over the top' but he has great ideas.....

http://www.thesalvager.com/site/salvager-interactive/

http://www.realtimetv.co.uk/_workshop/p ... iels.shtml

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Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2006 5:27 am
by Accountable
I used to know a guy that created art with a scroll saw and different kinds of wood. He used the wood for color and didn't paint anything. I found this on the web. It's the type of thing he would do, except he did eagles & stuff.


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Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2006 8:41 am
by Sheryl
Scrollsaw art is very tedious work.

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Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2006 5:38 pm
by Uncle Kram
Sheryl wrote: Scrollsaw art is very tedious work.


What exactly is a scroll saw?

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Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2006 6:00 pm
by DesignerGal
This is one of the rooms I "made" up for Christmas. Does that count?

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Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2006 6:04 pm
by DesignerGal
Im only kidding, but I could have made this...and Im an animal lover, IM sorry Val, its not funny is it?

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Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2006 8:50 pm
by Sheryl
Uncle Kram wrote: What exactly is a scroll saw?


This is a different brand, than the one I own. It's hard to describe, so here's a picture.

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Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2006 9:15 pm
by Accountable
Uncle Kram wrote: What exactly is a scroll saw?
Cuts a very fine line for detailed woodwork.

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Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2006 1:16 am
by Uncle Kram
Sheryl wrote: This is a different brand, than the one I own. It's hard to describe, so here's a picture.


I've never seen one of those before. So it's like a very fine bandsaw - that's a great tool. I guess it must be more like a file than a saw and presumably, you're cutting or shaping sheets of wood rather than blocks

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Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2006 3:06 am
by Uncle Kram
My room was a horrible pink (sorry ladies) when I moved in. I didn't have a headboard so just drew one up and made it out of stageset scraps and some odds and sods lying around in my shed. I didn't like the cupboard in the corner so I put a poofy alcove in. Hey, you ladies like a guy in touch with his feminine side dont you?......C'mon, help me out here......I need reassurance :D

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Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2006 3:23 am
by jennyswan
Hey Unc, you're a real handy man ain't ya? Lovely stuff though. If it every doesn't work out with me and Dan we could get together and make beautiful furniture together ?? ;)

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Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2006 4:01 am
by Uncle Kram
jennyswan wrote: Hey Unc, you're a real handy man ain't ya? Lovely stuff though. If it every doesn't work out with me and Dan we could get together and make beautiful furniture together ?? ;)


That wood be very nice :D

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Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2006 4:39 am
by Uncle Kram
Some more before and afters. A couple of these pix are by the Estate Agent / Realtor. Can you sense a magnolia vibe going on at my place?.

The little room is where you'd be staying if you visited. The backroom is the hub of activity at Krammy HQ and where I stroll in the Garden

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Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2006 4:49 am
by Bez
Unc...your decor taste is great. I like white and neutral colours. I think you've done a brilliant job.....No clutter either...a man after my own heart

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Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2006 5:04 am
by jennyswan
All kidding aside. The place is fab. Elegant without too much clutter. Great Job Unc. :)

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Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2006 8:20 am
by sunny104
WOW! Unc your house is gorgeous!!! I love neutral colors, too! :)

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Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2006 1:12 pm
by Sheryl
Uncle Kram wrote: I've never seen one of those before. So it's like a very fine bandsaw - that's a great tool. I guess it must be more like a file than a saw and presumably, you're cutting or shaping sheets of wood rather than blocks


No It has a really small saw blade. It nice cause you can move the wood around easily to cut curves and such.

Mine is used mainly to cut silver.

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Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2006 2:05 pm
by Frederick
What have I enjoyed making? LOVE! Well, you were asking for it, with a title like that! LOL!

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Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2006 4:24 pm
by Uncle Kram
Thanks for the kind words folks, it's nice to get some feedback. When I see friends and family, it's rarely over here so quite a few of them have never seen the house, but they'd just be polite anyway. My labours have just been for me and my daughter really, but surprisingly, the work did get a thumbs-up from my hyper-critical ex.

One thing I learned fairly recently is that pretty much all types of wood go together. I had always avoided this like the plague, but the after pic of the front room shows pine, beech, mahogany, oak and walnut all in harmony.

For over a year , I have wrestled with the idea of painting the pine cladding white as per the back room but I just can't make my mind up. Of course if I do there's no turning back. Should I leave it as it is?

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Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2006 1:59 pm
by Uncle Kram
These pix show a fireplace that I made in the front room of my 3rd house and a unit I made for the kitchen. In hindsight, I think it would have looked better with different tiles, but it looked ok in-situ.

I always have the same colours throughout the house. In that one, everywhere was dark green and apple-white

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Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2006 2:03 pm
by Bez
Have you ever watched ' the Salvager' Unc. he's moved to france now.

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Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2006 2:06 pm
by Uncle Kram
Bez wrote: Have you ever watched ' the Salvager' Unc. he's moved to france now.


No, what does he do? (apart from the obvious)

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Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2006 2:26 pm
by Bez
Uncle Kram wrote: No, what does he do? (apart from the obvious)


I've watched im on satellite TV.....Rico Daniels, quite a character





http://www.thesalvager.com/site/salvager-interactive/

http://www.realtimetv.co.uk/_worksho..._daniels.shtml

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Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2006 2:28 pm
by Nomad
What have you enjoyed making?





Ive enjoyed making an ass of myself. :D :-6

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Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2006 2:41 pm
by Uncle Kram
Bez wrote: I've watched im on satellite TV.....Rico Daniels, quite a character





http://www.thesalvager.com/site/salvager-interactive/

http://www.realtimetv.co.uk/_worksho..._daniels.shtml

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I see what you mean now. I do tend to salvage wood. The decks on the stagesets we build are top quality 18mm (just under 3/4") Birch ply and I keep an eye open for decent offcuts. One set we did once for someone recently found slumped in his car had 1" ply. You should have tried picking a sheet of that up!!. Nearly did myself a mischief carrying the offcuts home haha.

I never throw any wood over 12" long away. The top of the fireplace is an upside down skirting board with a plywood offcut on top, edged with a bit of left-over door architrave. I did go out and buy the rope edging to attach to that though. But I don't think you can see that in the pic as it didn't scan very well

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Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2006 2:44 pm
by Uncle Kram
Nomad wrote: What have you enjoyed making?





Ive enjoyed making an ass of myself. :D :-6


Ee-aw Ee-aw Ee-always enjoys that :wah:

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Posted: Sat Mar 11, 2006 4:41 am
by Uncle Kram
And now for something completely different. I've been involved in many stagesets over the years but I just found this old pic and it reminded me what a good laugh we had making this happen. This is one of U2's Trabants on the Zoo TV tour. After removing the engines and anything else heavy, we all piled in for a laugh. You've no idea how small these East German cars were. Each one was painted differently and my favourite was just covered in text. I actually got to drive the one that kept its guts. It was the one that was covered in mirror tiles that Winona Ryder chauffered the band to an award ceremony in. The oddest vehicle I've ever driven.

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Posted: Sat Mar 11, 2006 4:46 am
by jennyswan
Looks cool,Unc. :cool:

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Posted: Sat Mar 11, 2006 2:30 pm
by Uncle Kram
Oh my life! - Check out the mullet hairdo :o In my defence, this was when my daughter was 50 days old and she's 14 in a couple of weeks, so at the time, you probably looked stupid too. First set I ever worked on was for these guys to push Pyromania. This stuff was for Adrenalize

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Posted: Sat Mar 11, 2006 3:20 pm
by jennyswan
POUR SOME SUGAR ON ME :p

Hey Unc, You trying to make me jealous?? :)

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Posted: Sat Mar 11, 2006 4:44 pm
by Uncle Kram
Come on fire me up

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Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 4:19 am
by Uncle Kram
This is the job that kept me very busy over the last few months. Me and 2 other guys detailed the set which took about 5 weeks (plus I did 100 hours overtime).

I detailed the arch on my own which was about 3 weeks (plus 50 hours extra).

Wouldn't say I "enjoyed" it, or the show, but I was fairly chuffed. Unfortunately, this only lasted a couple of minutes.

By the way, the arch is 74m across the base !!!!!!

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Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 4:24 am
by Nomad
Its fantastic unc ! Its just great, I love it. I see where your time at work goes now. That must be fulfilling to see your work go up and on display. Who played for the stage you set ?

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Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 4:26 am
by chonsigirl
That is a magnificant arch, Unc'! You are marvelous!:-4

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Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 4:28 am
by Betty Boop
Uncle Kram wrote: This is the job that kept me very busy over the last few months. Me and 2 other guys detailed the set which took about 5 weeks (plus I did 100 hours overtime).

I detailed the arch on my own which was about 3 weeks (plus 50 hours extra).

Wouldn't say I "enjoyed" it, or the show, but I was fairly chuffed. Unfortunately, this only lasted a couple of minutes.


WOW! Do you think any of the concert goers appreciate how much time and effort goes into those sets?

Do the bands/artists have any input?

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Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 4:48 am
by cherandbuster
Rapunzel wrote: I make earrings (not really any other kind of jewellery) cos I like long dangly earrings which can be hard to find. I used to make loads and sell them at work, but now I just make them for me.


I also make earrings and only earrings. If someone liked a pair I was wearing, stranger or not, I would take them right off my ears and give them away. I've given away 100s of them, although my hubby would have been happier if I made a little $$ from them.

I just liked the smile I'd put on someone's face. It was so worth it.

I'd be happy to make some for my friends here.

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Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 4:50 am
by cherandbuster
Uncle Kram,

That is very impressive indeed! How nice to use your creative tendencies AND get paid for it.

I've always thought that if you can combine a passion with a job, man, you've really got it made:)

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Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 5:18 am
by Uncle Kram
chonsigirl wrote: That is a magnificant arch, Unc'! You are marvelous!:-4


There was another guy who was going to draw and detail the structure. He was my arch rival :rolleyes:

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Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 5:22 am
by cherandbuster
Uncle Kram wrote: There was another guy who was going to draw and detail the structure. He was my arch rival :rolleyes:


Oohhh

that one hurt, Unca;)

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Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 5:22 am
by Uncle Kram
Betty Boop wrote: WOW! Do you think any of the concert goers appreciate how much time and effort goes into those sets?

Do the bands/artists have any input?


I doubt that they appreciate it. When I go to gigs I study the set, structures, lighting trusses etc, but if the paying punters are doing that, there's something wrong with the performer.

Some artists have zero input, where others like with the set we've just started on, are for an artist who is very hands on

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Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 5:26 am
by Nomad
Uncle Kram wrote: There was another guy who was going to draw and detail the structure. He was my arch rival :rolleyes:


*blank stare*











:rolleyes: :D

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Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 6:57 am
by jbbarker1947
Uncle Kram wrote: Years ago, on impulse I decided to do some woodwork. This was strange to put it mildly, as I was totally useless at this craft at school and I didn't really have adequate tools.

This is what I made for the kitchen and it was the very first thing I ever made. I made all the doors, drawers and the carcass too but it sure took me a while!!!

This was in my 2nd house and as I'm now in my 5th I have made quite a few more things which are much better, but this remains my favourite as I remember the feeling of looking at it and thinking "Jeez, I made that".

What I'll never forget are the comments made by 2 of my uncles, both very handy with wood, who heaped praise on me and were genuinely surprised.

As the varnish aged and darkened, it looked much better but I had to kiss it goodbye when I left my 3rd house.

I've just found these old photos. By the way, the horrible ornaments are nothing to do with me! (apart from the 1937 Coronation mug)



What have you made or created that you were really pleased with?


Tell me about how you finished it. How many coats of ? How many sandings of ?

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Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 11:40 am
by Uncle Kram
jbbarker1947 wrote: Tell me about how you finished it. How many coats of ? How many sandings of ?


Well it was a long time ago JB but I think I gave it 3 coats of eggshell varnish with the appropriate sanding inbetween. More recently a friend of mine did something similar and waxed the wood. I thought at the time that maybe I should have done that. Still, it looked ok.

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Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 11:59 am
by chonsigirl
Oh tmbsgrl, Santa is so pretty! You are so talented!

I enjoy making food, to eat.:)

I am not artistic that way, although I used to crochet and knit all the fancy dresses when my daughters were little. I guess I will again one day, when they marry and I have grandchildren.:)

My daughter is the artist of the family.

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Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 12:04 pm
by chonsigirl
Ha-my daughter works there!

Oh, make some pretty things for your daughter, she will always cherish them!

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Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 12:14 pm
by cherandbuster
chonsigirl wrote: I guess I will again one day, when they marry and I have grandchildren.:)


How lucky your future grandchildren will be to have you for a Nana:-6