The weather doesn't seem to be preventing folks from getting out into the workshop and in some cases into the great outdoors. We had turning, cars in pieces, filament driers and dog trackers plus a whole load of other stuff. Read on for more:
Andrew Hall sent over a few photos and a couple of videos to keep Jim happy. We can see Roman making good progress with his training and we got a look at the tracker attached to Romans collar.
Burnsy sent in some photos of the filament dryer which arrived last week, this shows it hooked up to a printer and ready to go. The results are also shown with some super smooth prints. The surfaces show no defects and a really good finish - more to follow.
Gary Lowe sent over some photos of piece of work completed this week despite the weather and other interruptions. A square platter with some really lovely colour and texture added...fantastic!!
Kevin Purdy has been busy as always. We got a look at a toadstool/fairy house and a pot pourri holder with a filigree style lid turned on multiple centres. Very nice indeed !!
Martin Stacey sent in some photos of his van in pieces which shows Richard that it's not just classic cars that have issues.
Richard Dickson sent over some photos of recent work, some rather lovely urns made for specific purposes. Very well done indeed!!
Videos Submitted This Week
As always we had several contributions from others so, if you showed something, then please do send over some photos you can do it from your mobile phone.... it's not that hard, just ask a teenager for help!!
DON'T FORGET: YOU SHOULD SEND OVER YOUR PHOTOS/VIDEOS FOR MONDAY EVENING RIGHT AWAY FOLKS!!
Don't forget you can find the previous Monday Session Reports on the website just click here. You can also look at the images for each week by clicking here and look at the images for each contributor by clicking here.
Once again thanks to all of you for making these evenings such a success, if nobody contributed then none of these evenings could happen. Keep on making and, most important of all, keep on sharing!
Photos are below, click on a photo to see a bigger version.