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Do you regret not taking a photo

ataylor

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Of some of the early work you did?

If i had taken some pictures of my early turning we could have a real good laugh, most of it went into the waste bin but i did keep some of it for a short while. Some i can't find today (cough, i think the wife binned them) but the biggest regret is not being able to campare with the work i turn today. I am no artist, but i have improved and not so many seem to go in the bin these days. Maybe thats due to the fact i haven't turned much of late. :whistling:

So have you some of your old work, or like me did you bin it. :nooidea:
 

The Wood Bucket

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I don't miss not having photos of my old stuff, but there are some pieces I made and sold quickly(like right off the lathe), and never got a photo of it.
 

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As you know, m problem is concentrated around having poor photos of work that I've done, but all that is history now..... My DSLR is working again... it was a faulty mem card... :ciggrin:
 

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I took quite a few pictures of the work i did when i first started turning, i also still have most of the turned items somewhere in the house ... :whistling:


Good to hear your camera is back to life Matty ... :bwink:
 

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I'm meant to be shooting Saturday, but my children are international karate competitors, and have a training session, so i have to take them, wife is working.. But it means I have Saturday pm free.... I have a commission for a matching pencil and fountain in Yew... i may make a start.
 

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Your a very busy man Matty, wish i had your energy. :thumbs: Nice to hear that your kids are active, so many this era sat gaming man how times change. Also what type of shooting do you do, i would love to be able to do something like this. :bwink:

Oh and Tony isn't kidding, he does need permission from his wife to go into his workshop. :ciggrin: :ciggrin:
 

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I shoot in a pheasant syndicate, lamp foxes and rabbits quite a bit, and deer stalk. I'm actually deer stalking Sunday morning.. I have yet to make my quota this year, so i have to make a little extra effort. :down:

I also have ferrets, 2 lurchers, a labrador and a GSD. :goesred:

Turning is something i do in the evenings and times when I cant get outdoors for environmental reasons or family reasons.

I dont have to ask permission to go to my workshop........ I normally get flung out the house :rolling: preceded by :pig: then :bravo:
 

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Do you get to take home your kills Matty, and if so how do you cook the pheasant? :nooidea:
 

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depends on my mood..

however, a fool proof method is to take the breasts off the carcass, and pocket them like Kievs.. Fill the pocket with Blue cheese, and tarragon leaves, then tightly wrap in 4 layers of clingwrap film.. poach the parcel in boiling water for twently minute..
guaranteed moist, well cooked bird..

However, i dont recommend you cook the one with spurs like John wayne in this method...:thumbs:

in fact the kids love this method....

they are like tramps on chips when it comes out the pan... :devil:
 

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Fill the pocket with Blue cheese, and tarragon leaves, then tightly wrap in 4 layers of clingwrap film.. poach the parcel in boiling water for twently minute..guaranteed moist, well cooked bird..

Very mouth watering, its made me forget what i came here for. :devil:
 
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