BILL - BOO TABLE - 1

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BILL  -  BOO  TABLE  - 1

Hi all,
This is my latest work: Mamboo Table. The preceding Bill refers to Bill Roberts. Are you there Bill? greetings, miss your posts and sense of humor. Hope everything it`s ok. I dedicate this work to you man, because I always wanted to make some boo work I didn`t know quite how to.After showing your tutorial here in ARTMETAL, it wasn`t too long before I got going with boo forging. The first ones were a disaster, kept trying, and even came up with a boo machine, that works quite well. I`ll post it in case someone may be interested. Anyhow, Bill`s work, and latter some other boo by other guys here, really inspired me to do my own boo thing. So here`s my first product. I`m so excited about this bamboo concept, that I may just turn into a panda LOL. Hope you like it. nelson.


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WOW

Nelson,
sorry so late in "seeing" this table. Great to see what your doing with the "boo". Really like the finish and the "lashings". Makes me wish I could see a larger more detailed image.
Can't wait to see the Machine that you've come up with.

Happy hammering,
bill :)


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Bill, Never too late. Gee

Bill,
Never too late. Gee for a while I thought you`d moved out of this planet. I`m glad that`s not the case and that you`re back to Artmetal. What`ve you`been up to? You must have at least a couple of images to post. Well, the Boo Machine I talked about then is a very simple device, and it`s base on the same principle you had shown here. In my case I use hammering to drive a pivoting piece over the hot pipe as this one is turned... This coming week I`ll take a pic and post it. It works great and the neat thing is that as one hammers, no two boo knots come exact so it gives an nice overall natural look to the boo cane.Again Bill, welcome back, and don`t get lost for so long man. Nelson.