Saturday, 29 October 2011

Holzleute

On my way back from Ulm I stopped in Munich before going to the airport and passed a shop called 'Holzleute' or directly translated 'Wooden people'. They sell some woodturning work which is mostly fairly commmercial, i.e. christmas decorations, peppermills, etc. They however had one piece that I really found very interesting and a real piece of art. It is made of oak and about 50 to 60cm in diameter.

Sunday, 23 October 2011

New Vicmarc

I have heard some rumours that Vicmarc is developing a new lathe that has some similarities to the Stubby. I discovered the following photograph on the internet. Judge for yourself

Wednesday, 19 October 2011

Green wood in Ulm

Unfortuantely I did not meet with Andreas from the 'Drechslerforum' as he was attending a course and I had to work over the weekend. One evening after work I was having a walk and not far from my flat they were busy taking down some trees in a park. I could not resist having a photo and longing for my lathe.

Sunday, 9 October 2011

Finished London Plane

Last Saturday I started turning some of the London Plane. I did not have much time for turning and decided on a few simple forms that I could complete. Apart from this, I am not very creative at the moment due to my busy time at work. I completed what my wife calls an open vessel and a fruit bowl. I am on my way back to Germany again and hope to meet with one of the German woodturners I met on the 'Drechslerforum'. So hopefully next week I can post a report on his workshop

Sunday, 2 October 2011

Turning London plane

Eventually I managed to get a piece of wood on my lathe (Saturday afternoon at 5) A few weeks ago I collected some London Plane in a street close to the famous rugby stadium, Loftus Versfeld in Pretoria. I have never turned this wood before and was keen to see what it is like. It dried quite quickly but turning was still very pleasant. Seen here I am busy turning on my Stubby. I did not plan the project properly so lets see what the result will be.

Munich airport

Eventually I managed to make my way back from Germany. As woodturners we are all familiar with a chainsaw but I saw these sculptures at the Munch airport (created with a chainsaw) which gives a new dimension to what is possible with a chainsaw

The following is a description of the artist

Sunday, 25 September 2011

Magma open days

I am still in Germany, although I was hoping to be home this weekend to do some turning. I also belong to an online German woodturning forum 'Drechsler Forum', where I got the information that the Austrian manufacturer of heavy duty lathes, Magma is hosting three days with international demonstrators this weekend http://www.magma-tools.de/
I was really keen to go as there are some people demonstrating that I would have loved to see. Nick Agar, who was in South Africa two years ago, Jean Francois Escoulen who has always intrigued me with his excentric turning and an number of others. Unfortunately I am working this weekend and it is about 300km away from Ulm where I am working so it will have to be next year.

Sunday, 18 September 2011

My first blog

Due to work requirements, I travel a lot and therefore spend many hours on airports. In order to kill the time and also relax between the travels, I am usually on the internet looking on new ideas or tools for my favourite hobby, woodturning. This is also the reason for my blog, as it is a good way to keep in contact with other turners. Since January 2011, the time spent in my workshop has been limited, but I managed to finish a few pieces which I included on my portfolio page.