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Old 11-16-2007, 01:30 AM   #1
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Default Candy Dish On Short Pedestal

Made this one between 4 PM and 6 PM while wife was making supper.
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Old 11-16-2007, 02:00 AM   #2
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nice job,beautiful wood.I love those short and sweet projects that i cut while my better half is cookin supper..lol
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G'day Bill,
That is nice. The timber is very nice
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Old 11-16-2007, 03:42 AM   #4
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Nice little dish there. I'm sure it will be enjoyed by whoever ends up with it (I'll let you send it elsewhere. I have enough knick-knacks around). I like the zebrano for it too.

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Nicely done!
Turning is almost as much fun as scrolling. Seems like I go in spurts for each modality.
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Very nice bowl indeed, I like the form very much. Zebrawood?
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Thanks for the responses ;

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Yes, that is zebra wood which was in a big box of exotic woods that was mailed to me no charge by a very kind scroller/turner in USA and the pedestal is local grown silver birch from my firewood pile . That is one of the nicest things about turning. Free wood and very little time required to make a multitude of nice gift items.
The finish is a mixture of Watco oil and beeswax.

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(I'll let you send it elsewhere. I have enough knick-knacks around).
Thanks for allowing me to send it elsewhere It is already spoken for.
I am not sure if it would be classified as a knick-knack or not . I suppose that is in the eyes of the beholder. I always figured a knick-knack was something with little actual use which sits on a shelf but is nice to look at and enjoy whereas something like a a functional candy dish which is 2" deep by 6" diameter sitting on a coffee table in a living room full of candy would have a more useful classification.
A cereal bowl that holds cereal or a fruit Nappie that holds desert would not be classified as a knick -knack and therefore I don't know if a candy dish for holding candy would have that classification.
Perhaps someone who is more knowledgeable than me about such things will be able to give it it's proper classification.
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Beautiful job Bill,

THAT.....is not a knick knack, is that your own design? Very, very nice work.

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Well, perhaps I said that because we don't have candy dishes around, and we don't eat the kind of candy that would go in one - hence, around here, I think that would tend to fall in the category of "objects that sit around collecting dust with little actual use". Which sounds like a knick-knack here, although I have indeed heard that people have such dishes sitting on living room coffee tables (seems I have seen it a few times as well). Great looking bowl however you classify it.

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Well, perhaps I said that because we don't have candy dishes around, and we don't eat the kind of candy that would go in one - hence, around here, I think that would tend to fall in the category of "objects that sit around collecting dust with little actual use". Which sounds like a knick-knack here, although I have indeed heard that people have such dishes sitting on living room coffee tables (seems I have seen it a few times as well). Great looking bowl however you classify it.

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In our house it would come under the knick knack category, because it would sit around collecting dust.
Don't get upset Bill, It would be used, but a bowl full of lollies on a coffee table would not be full for very long around here.
Hence it would be empty most of the time collecting dust
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