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Xmas Trees

PostPosted: 28 Nov 2021, 08:05
by Phil
Xmas Trees

I found a picture on the web (maybe Pinter..) which looked good and doable.

There was some left over crap SA Pine scrap just the right size.

The picture was copied into Powerpoint and then re-sized for 2 different trees.

The base was also re-sized.

Cutting out using a #12 blade was very easy except for one small mishap

http://www.thewoodhaven2.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=6756

Towards the last cut the blade showed sign of getting slightly blunt

Here are the 2 trees cut and glued

Cut & Glued.jpg
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The finish was one coat of Wooddoc 5 (going to have to ditch the tin as it is getiing thick!)

Final sanding of 1000 grit

Then the sizing of the hanging ball had to be determined from what balls are in stock.

Testing the hanging ball size.jpg
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Final fitting of the balls and also added some LED lights (from China store)

Completed.jpg
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Thank you for reading
Phil

Re: Xmas Trees

PostPosted: 28 Nov 2021, 10:37
by Malc2098
Nice.

Re: Xmas Trees

PostPosted: 28 Nov 2021, 17:49
by Phil
Malc2098 wrote:Nice.



Thanks

Re: Xmas Trees

PostPosted: 28 Nov 2021, 17:50
by Phil
They are currently displayed in the workshop window with the lights on at night.

Looks cool when you walk down the street 8-) 8-)

Re: Xmas Trees

PostPosted: 28 Nov 2021, 18:16
by Andyp
I like those Phil.

Hard for me to imagine Christmas during the summer. So much of the traditional Christmas imagery is of winter scenes, predominately snowy, must be weird when you are in shorts and a tea shirt.

Re: Xmas Trees

PostPosted: 29 Nov 2021, 10:59
by Phil
Thanks Andy

The hot summer Xmas is what we grow up with.
We would either braai and cold salads or total cold lunch, or Xmas eve the full monty dinner and then just snack Xmas day 8-)

Re: Xmas Trees

PostPosted: 29 Nov 2021, 11:26
by novocaine
briil
love the idea, much nicer than just a tree.

I feel some copying coming on. :)

Re: Xmas Trees

PostPosted: 29 Nov 2021, 11:29
by Andyp
Phil wrote:Thanks Andy

The hot summer Xmas is what we grow up with.
We would either braai and cold salads or total cold lunch, or Xmas eve the full monty dinner and then just snack Xmas day 8-)


FWIW I hope to have a BBQ on new years eve. Sans shorts though :)

Re: Xmas Trees

PostPosted: 29 Nov 2021, 13:14
by Gill
Imaginative! I do like those. :)

Re: Xmas Trees

PostPosted: 29 Nov 2021, 13:35
by TrimTheKing
Andyp wrote:...Sans shorts though :)


Why? Why did you feel the need to implant that image...

:shock: :lol:

Re: Xmas Trees

PostPosted: 03 Dec 2021, 13:22
by Phil
novocaine wrote:briil
love the idea, much nicer than just a tree.

I feel some copying coming on. :)



Will find the pic and post it.

Re: Xmas Trees

PostPosted: 03 Dec 2021, 13:23
by Phil
Gill wrote:Imaginative! I do like those. :)



Thanks. there are some more on their way ......................

Re: Xmas Trees

PostPosted: 03 Dec 2021, 13:25
by Phil
TrimTheKing wrote:
Andyp wrote:...Sans shorts though :)


Why? Why did you feel the need to implant that image...

:shock: :lol:



That is gross, especially in front of the family. Just beware of frost bite on the danglys :lol: :lol:

Re: Xmas Trees

PostPosted: 03 Dec 2021, 13:26
by novocaine
Phil wrote:
novocaine wrote:briil
love the idea, much nicer than just a tree.

I feel some copying coming on. :)



Will find the pic and post it.


no need to.

for everybody else, here you go. make your own base idea. :)

tree.jpg
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Re: Xmas Trees

PostPosted: 03 Dec 2021, 13:33
by Phil
XmasTree_1.jpg
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Ok, so I am a bit slow ...............

I copy this into a Word.docx and then re-size into a cut-able plan

Re: Xmas Trees

PostPosted: 03 Dec 2021, 13:35
by novocaine
Phil wrote:
XmasTree_1.jpg


Ok, so I am a bit slow ...............

I copy this into a Word.docx and then re-size into a cut-able plan


I used the picture, but I ran it through Inkscape to convert it to a path.
sneaky but useful as I can now use the vector file for my vinyl cutter if I want to make a card stacked version.

Re: Xmas Trees

PostPosted: 03 Dec 2021, 14:01
by Phil
novocaine wrote:
Phil wrote:
XmasTree_1.jpg


Ok, so I am a bit slow ...............

I copy this into a Word.docx and then re-size into a cut-able plan


I used the picture, but I ran it through Inkscape to convert it to a path.
sneaky but useful as I can now use the vector file for my vinyl cutter if I want to make a card stacked version.



That is so way beyond my comprehension ............. :o :o

I just haul out my small drawing board if needed - will post that one as soon as I have fitted the lights.