Wednesday 9 November 2022

Ever wondered how I make those clever Celtic Knot Pens

Each pen is made up of two perfectly square, in cross section, pieces of wood (blanks) each about 2.5 inches long.

Having decided where on the pen the knot should go, in this case near the top, a 45degree angled cut is made across the blank. Note the piece of wood to the right of the the blank. this is there to make sure that each and every subsequent cut is made at exactly the same distance from the end of the pen. The saw cut is stopped just a mm short of cutting right through the blank to make clamping a lot easier

Next small pieces of veneer are cut. If this can be done without slicing off the end of your thumb it makes life a lot easier.

The veneer is then glued into the saw kerf made earlier and clamped up.

When dry the excess veneer is cut flush with the blank. The blank is then rotated 90 degree and a second 45 degree saw cut is made. NB it is critical that this cut is made at EXACTLY the same distance from the end of the blank as the first cut or the knot will not join up evenly when turned,

A piece of veneer is then glued into this saw kerf and clamped up.

After each of the four sides have been cut and the veneers glued in place the blank looks like this.


The two blanks now need a hole drilling along their length to hold the pen mechanisms. This is done on the lathe as it is easier to hold the blank and centre the drill.

                                


  Brass tubes are then glued into the holes

 


The blanks are then held in a mandrel which is held in the lathe while they are turned to the required shape.

 


And as if by magic the Celtic Knot appears. 



Apply a suitable finish and fit the mechanisms and voila




 


Sunday 26 June 2022

Prima Ballerinas



End of year dance spectacular for Emma and Valerie. Shame about the pillar that obscured Emma (white shorts). Valerie on the right at the front






Valerie aged 6 or 7

Valerie yesterday




 And a video. 


Tuesday 14 June 2022

More wildlife

 A buzzard




Who needs Russian gas?

 We burn carbon neutral locally sourced wood to keep warm. 10 steres there just waiting to be carried up 8 steps to be neatly stacked for drying. 





With a lot of help from Anne and Emma it all got neatly stacked in 3 days without a drop of rain either.


Sunday 12 June 2022

Present for Claire.

 Not our Claire but Claire’s teaching assistant, who is also called Claire, who has been with Claire for the past 3 years. 

The 3 Ps. a Pot, a Pen and a Pencil.


The pot is made of willow from the garden with walnut spots to hide a knot that had to be drilled out. The pen and pencil both made of yew.

Friday 10 June 2022

Anne and Tom

At Roland Garros.



Greenhouse and veggies

 Greenhouse. Tomatoes, Cucumbers, sweet peppers, lettuces, basil.


Cucumbers doing very well

Sweetcorn and rhubarb.



Potatoes now being harvested.


First ones of the season, yummy







Wednesday 8 June 2022

Local wildlife

 

Wood Pigeon


Collared Dove


Peacock


Robin



Coypu



Horse











6th June 2022



Started the day with Phil Ward, 97 years young






Who do you think drinks what?


Ready to party 


Coronation chicken and jubilee dessert

Lunch fit for the Queen


Cheers! God Save The Queen

Claire & Venditta



 

Monday 25 April 2022

Barbecue

For Christmas Valerie wanted a barbecue. One we could all sit around to keep warm as well as cook on so I had to convert this.


To this with just some wardrobe pole, rubber feet and tent pole springs. The original wheeled legs can be replaced if and when required.








Garage floor finished

 Ooops, long time no update.

An image of the finished garage floor. All the walls have been painted white as well. This was all finished in August 2021