I'm not sure what to call this - a pot or a lidded box? If I add a handle it looks like a saucepan. :rolleyes:
Anyway, it's 150mm diameter, 100mm tall, made from Tasmanian Oak and Blackbutt, finished in oil-based satin WOP.
I don't think I'm too keen on the lid style any more - it looked better on paper. The knob took two goes, too. First I made one out of Tas Oak, but wasn't happy with the colour or shape, so I made the second out of Blackbutt and attempted to shape it to match the lid main. Sort of succeeded there.
The pattern didn't turn out anywhere near as well as I'd hoped, either. Laying side by side, it looked like there was plenty of contrast between the Tas Oak and the Blackbutt, but in the piece, the way the light reflects, the pattern is almost lost. Not to worry, a lesson learned.
All comments, criticisms and suggestions welcome.
j. Finished - Side.JPG k. Finished - Inside.jpg
The bottom:
l. Finished - Bottom.JPG
Inside the lid:
m. Finished - Inside Lid.JPG
Anyway, it's 150mm diameter, 100mm tall, made from Tasmanian Oak and Blackbutt, finished in oil-based satin WOP.
I don't think I'm too keen on the lid style any more - it looked better on paper. The knob took two goes, too. First I made one out of Tas Oak, but wasn't happy with the colour or shape, so I made the second out of Blackbutt and attempted to shape it to match the lid main. Sort of succeeded there.
The pattern didn't turn out anywhere near as well as I'd hoped, either. Laying side by side, it looked like there was plenty of contrast between the Tas Oak and the Blackbutt, but in the piece, the way the light reflects, the pattern is almost lost. Not to worry, a lesson learned.
All comments, criticisms and suggestions welcome.
j. Finished - Side.JPG k. Finished - Inside.jpg
The bottom:
l. Finished - Bottom.JPG
Inside the lid:
m. Finished - Inside Lid.JPG
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