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The Yew wood handles polished up beautifully and definately have the nicest shape and feel of all the handles I've made. Yet to be ground & sharpened....



A very versatile chisel it also makes one hell of a scraper!

The next is another copied straight from Crown tools in the Axminster catalogue - a 'splay tool'.
The diagonally ground diamond tip allows it to be used like 5 different tools in 1. Only problem is that it's so sharp that if you have an accident (a 'dig') it'll go straight through the work before you can flinch - I have literally cut work in half by mistake!
(this 1 is actually designed for cutting work in half)....

Lots more plates & bowls to show too but, no piccies yet so they'll have to wait for the next blog.
I really like these Yew ones;
Very interesting wood with lots of character.



& a Hawthorn frame, with a photocopy of a very old wood cut;
.....despite the fact that it took 2 days just to fill the holes with the copper powder!

This other Elm bowl isn't quite so pretty, but still nice wood...
The rim was actually flat when turned, but it was so green that it's warped out of all proportion!
The Yew table is very nearly finished so hopefully it will be ready for my next blog - well worth a look!
As Autumn creeps in with evening nips and shooting stars, the flower seed collection is growing, the echinacia is covered with bees and butterflies, and I've finished making 140 leather oak keyrings, some removable diary/note/recipe/sketch book covers. These I have enjoyed, the usual 'decorating' business was employed ..but it was good to work with other materials for a change....rather than sticky paint! They sold well at The Blackdowns Woodair, so it spurred me on to make more. I do love my old Treadle Singer Machine......when it goes wrong however the air turns a nasty shade of blue, and Ben tinkers about for 2 minutes, and she's away again. "The trouble with Sewing Machines is" said a repair man to a friends Mum "...is that women will fiddle with them!!!!' This is fine by me....let men be men and fiddle with machines....and let the ladies sew like demons!!
I've made felt mittens today....from a Ben shrunk jumper which I lamented about for at least half a day ( now I'm thrilled he did!) Now, we're set for chilly wintry mornings at craft/farmers markets!! Not usually that previous with things...I almost feel smug!! Happy Autumn to All






Plus of course a few bowls...
These are all Spalted Apple wood....

These next few are all Walnut, very wet when turned..... (tastes pretty nasty when the juice sprays up!)



And finally I thought I would post some small Sycamore ones .... 3-4" across!
Probably quite useless, but fun to turn, & look sweet!