Wood photos.
Wood photos.
Hi,
I would have thought there would have been heaps of threads of photos of peoples special pieces of wood.
I imagine everyone has a few really special pieces that they wouldn't mind sharing a photo of.
I will take some photos tomorrow of what I think is some of the most stunning blackwood I have seen in real life. So if you have some photos why not share even if it's not the greatest perhaps it has a good story.
Thanks,
I would have thought there would have been heaps of threads of photos of peoples special pieces of wood.
I imagine everyone has a few really special pieces that they wouldn't mind sharing a photo of.
I will take some photos tomorrow of what I think is some of the most stunning blackwood I have seen in real life. So if you have some photos why not share even if it's not the greatest perhaps it has a good story.
Thanks,
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Re: Wood photos.
Put this one together last week:
QLD MAPLE
QLD MAPLE
Re: Wood photos.
Bugger the wood....I'm more interested on that word "Railway Workshops"......I just love trains!!!!
Martin
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What a fantastic collection Rob.
The international wood collectors society had there annual general meeting at Ravenshoes Torimba Festival last year and had a display of woods from far and wide there. Must have been close to a thousand samples all lacquered up and both common and botanical name. I could have spent hours looking at them, but alas the other half wasn't as interested as I was.
The international wood collectors society had there annual general meeting at Ravenshoes Torimba Festival last year and had a display of woods from far and wide there. Must have been close to a thousand samples all lacquered up and both common and botanical name. I could have spent hours looking at them, but alas the other half wasn't as interested as I was.
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So do I Martin. I've just booked a trip on the Eastern and Oriental from Bangkok to Singapore.kiwigeo wrote:Bugger the wood....I'm more interested on that word "Railway Workshops"......I just love trains!!!!
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I have been doing furniture restoration work for a lady client who is a great client, we have restored about twenty pieces for her over the past five years,and it's all about keeping things original ,sympathetic repairs and reviving original finishes .The box belongs to her and with her permision I can show it off. It belonged to her Grand Father, Sir Harry Lawson ,who was Victorian Premier from 1918 to 1924. It needs a little work to the felt on the bottom. She had a good laugh when she saw how our jaws dropped as it was opened up Iv'e been having the same laugh all week showing people.
It's interesting that Stu posted that picture of his nice Qld Maple top, the same timber the box is made from [ Im pretty sure ] the bit I was not so sure of is why is the colour so blonde on the inside ? I was asuming the outside had faded to that gorgeous colour,but the inside is the same ,even under the paper, we dont get to see much QLD Maple ,is there a pale version of it ?
It's interesting that Stu posted that picture of his nice Qld Maple top, the same timber the box is made from [ Im pretty sure ] the bit I was not so sure of is why is the colour so blonde on the inside ? I was asuming the outside had faded to that gorgeous colour,but the inside is the same ,even under the paper, we dont get to see much QLD Maple ,is there a pale version of it ?
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Great collection in a small box, Rob! Enjoy and take pictures (at least for you) from every possible and impossible angle before you have to give it back to the generous Lady!
But i must say that I am disappointed that the Newport Railway Workshops obviously did not appreciate the highly valued Australian "rotten timbers" such as blackheart sassafras and tiger myrtle.
So I proudly present some spalted beech I recently harvested about 500 meters from home.
But i must say that I am disappointed that the Newport Railway Workshops obviously did not appreciate the highly valued Australian "rotten timbers" such as blackheart sassafras and tiger myrtle.
So I proudly present some spalted beech I recently harvested about 500 meters from home.
Markus
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To be stupid is like to be dead. Oneself will not be aware of it.
It's only the others who suffer.
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Okay, now i am jealous. The best i have is a quilted maple drop cap for a tele i am currently building.
Will see if i can get a photo tonight. It has been stained though as part of the finishing process, not yet fully finished about half done, does this count or are we looking for un-touched timbers?
Paul.
Will see if i can get a photo tonight. It has been stained though as part of the finishing process, not yet fully finished about half done, does this count or are we looking for un-touched timbers?
Paul.
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If you sand it back to natural colour it counts.bawdy wrote:Will see if i can get a photo tonight. It has been stained though as part of the finishing process, not yet fully finished about half done, does this count or are we looking for un-touched timbers?
Markus
To be stupid is like to be dead. Oneself will not be aware of it.
It's only the others who suffer.
To be stupid is like to be dead. Oneself will not be aware of it.
It's only the others who suffer.
Re: Wood photos.
Nice oneBob Connor wrote:So do I Martin. I've just booked a trip on the Eastern and Oriental from Bangkok to Singapore.kiwigeo wrote:Bugger the wood....I'm more interested on that word "Railway Workshops"......I just love trains!!!!
Martin
Re: Wood photos.
I got some photos today.
Here are some photos of some Australian blackwood.
Here are some photos of some Australian blackwood.
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Nice, very nice. Looks familiar to me.
cheers
Steve
cheers
Steve
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Re: Wood photos.
Nice "piece of wood".MBP wrote:Here are some photos of some Australian blackwood.
Markus
To be stupid is like to be dead. Oneself will not be aware of it.
It's only the others who suffer.
To be stupid is like to be dead. Oneself will not be aware of it.
It's only the others who suffer.
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I did not have enough time to get the timber so just took a photo of a finished weissenborn made out of the same tree.
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Pretty wood , did you mill yourself a trees worth of that timber ?
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This tree is one my father and a friend of his got and quartered. I cant remember if I did the tailing out of this one or not it was all just wood to me when I was younger.auscab wrote:Pretty wood , did you mill yourself a trees worth of that timber ?
The guitar is from a different tree, not as perfect but its pretty wild.
Re: Wood photos.
Hi Markus,charangohabsburg wrote:If you sand it back to natural colour it counts.bawdy wrote:Will see if i can get a photo tonight. It has been stained though as part of the finishing process, not yet fully finished about half done, does this count or are we looking for un-touched timbers?
I have already sanded it back many many times already, i must be the worlds worst finisher!!! I will post a photo when its finished, just give me another 2 years.
Paul.
Bawdy
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here are some of my wood pile , enjoy!
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Re: Wood photos.
what timbers do you have there?
I imagine you would use a fair bit of Malaysian blackwood and striped ebony?
What Malaysian timbers are suitable for guitars?
thanks for the pics.
I imagine you would use a fair bit of Malaysian blackwood and striped ebony?
What Malaysian timbers are suitable for guitars?
thanks for the pics.
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Here's one you guys (with the exception of the other kiwis on here) wouldn't have heard of,
its Heart Rimu. Probably our best known and most used native and in
my opinion our best tonewood, has that rosewoodesque bell like tap tone.
beautiful warm colour and amazing grain and like most of our woods its a softwood so no pore filling required !!! woohooo.
Cheers,
Christian.
its Heart Rimu. Probably our best known and most used native and in
my opinion our best tonewood, has that rosewoodesque bell like tap tone.
beautiful warm colour and amazing grain and like most of our woods its a softwood so no pore filling required !!! woohooo.
Cheers,
Christian.
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