Today continued with forks, different kinds of wood.
Typical output is as follows.
Of these, reddish looking ones are from some kind of
tropical wood, I do not know what it is, something
I had purchaed long time ago at Tokyu Hands.
Dusts and bits left at the milling machine show you
how red this material is, as follows.
What follows are mostly walnut, deep brown.
What follows must be today's highlight. They look like forks,
but they are destined to be something else. I will further
think about eventual shapes.
These are of the same length, so, I must have had a good reason
to do the cutting to the same length. Besides, these are from
some kind of birch, and I like them, very much.
The only poblem is right now I do not know what I shuould turn
them into. Any ideas?
My current and instinctive thinking is I could turn them
into pickers, or small butter knives. Either way, I will
have to cut each of them into 2 pieces, as they are at the
moment. too thick for anything useful, or realistic.
Typical output is as follows.
Of these, reddish looking ones are from some kind of
tropical wood, I do not know what it is, something
I had purchaed long time ago at Tokyu Hands.
Dusts and bits left at the milling machine show you
how red this material is, as follows.
What follows are mostly walnut, deep brown.
What follows must be today's highlight. They look like forks,
but they are destined to be something else. I will further
think about eventual shapes.
These are of the same length, so, I must have had a good reason
to do the cutting to the same length. Besides, these are from
some kind of birch, and I like them, very much.
The only poblem is right now I do not know what I shuould turn
them into. Any ideas?
My current and instinctive thinking is I could turn them
into pickers, or small butter knives. Either way, I will
have to cut each of them into 2 pieces, as they are at the
moment. too thick for anything useful, or realistic.
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