Mick Hanbury is an artist producing beautifully decorated unique pieces of wood turning. He started his career as a cabinet maker, taking up wood turning 25 years ago. His demonstration this month brought us decorating techniques using paint and texture. Shield – Paint Techniques The first piece Mick turned and decorated was a shield
Beginner The beginner’s category was a spinning top. 1st place Sarah Norell Intermediate The intermediate category was a ring stand. 1st place Chris Chambers 2nd place Mary Dunne Advanced The advanced category was a toy with moving parts. 1st place Kris Cietak Joint 2nd place Keith Lanchester Joint 2nd place Graham Hunt
The pair of candlesticks and darning mushrooom displayed at the May meeting were turned at Woodworks at Daventry. The mushroom was turned by Malcolm Thorpe in a one-hour slot on Friday. He came second in the competition. The candlesticks were designed by Keith Lanchester, with the first candlestick turned by Keith on Friday and the
Beginner The beginner’s category was a bowl with approximately 100 mm diameter. 1st place Sarah Norell 2nd place Peter Flint Intermediate The intermediate category was a 150mm bowl with incised decoration. 1st place Steve Jones 2nd place Chris Chambers Advanced The advanced category was a bowl with decoration. 1st place Kris Cietak 2nd place Keith
As reported yesterday, West Midlands Wood turners came 1st for the Best Display Stand. Malcolm Thorpe came second in the Best Darning Mushroom competition which took place yesterday, and the Club was 2nd overall. Congratulations to all involved!
Using a Screw Chuck For this piece, Les demonstrated turning a shallow, bowl-shaped box with a lid and a further finial. He made it very speedily between tea break and close of meeting. Les used this piece as an example of starting the blank on a screw chuck. He shaped the bottom part first. After
Les is a Registered Professional Turner and Liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Turners. He has spent the whole of his life involved in the timber industry in a range of capacities. He is internationally sought after as a presenter and the club was very appreciative of his demonstration. Les commented that he had
Twist Drill Start This piece allowed Les to reiterate some of the key points made in relation to piece 1, the “completely useless hollow boxy formy thing with an equally pointless finial with a point” whilst including additional points of technique. He made it from three smaller pieces of wood, thereby saving wood. After turning
West Midlands Woodturners have won the best display table at Daventry Wood Show for the third year running. Thanks to all those who contributed pieces, practised the layout and set everything up on the day. Missing from the display above are Malcolm Thorpe’s basket weave platter, Kris Cietak’s involuted candlestick and Darren Smith’s pierced bowl
Safety First For his first project, Les wanted to focus on the use of (home-made) jam chucks to make the “completely useless hollow boxy formy thing with an equally pointless finial with a point”. He was using French hard oak which leaves a shiny mark when sawn. He had a constant emphasis on safety and