My brother married a very nice Thai lady. He's made several trips
there and back in the past few years. I always ask him to keep me in
mind, and bring me back some wood. The last trip, he brought me about
a dozen teak "shingles". They're about 1/4" thick and about 5" wide
and 12" long. They have a rough surface on both sides, so will
probably need to be finish sanded.
The question is: what to make from them? Is there something better
than "Yet Another Box"? I've made plenty of YABs, of all different
sizes and all different materials (none from teak yet, though...).
I'd like to make something with a little more interest and challange
this time.
> I'd like to make something with a little more interest and challange
> this time.
Teak, being mostly associated with its ability to withstand exposure
to water leads me to think maybe some nice outdoor planter boxes.
Leave then rough.
Maybe somthin like this http://au.alibaba.com/product-image/212049066-wooden-plant-pot.html
On Dec 22, 6:10=A0pm, "BobS" <[email protected]> wrote:
> http://www.rockymountaindecor.com/product/roof-shingle-mirror-by-groo...
>
$380!!!! and !! Wow!
That and the bowl are both interesting suggestions. Thanks!
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>
> My brother married a very nice Thai lady. He's made several trips
> there and back in the past few years. I always ask him to keep me in
> mind, and bring me back some wood. The last trip, he brought me about
> a dozen teak "shingles". They're about 1/4" thick and about 5" wide
> and 12" long. They have a rough surface on both sides, so will
> probably need to be finish sanded.
>
> The question is: what to make from them? Is there something better
> than "Yet Another Box"? I've made plenty of YABs, of all different
> sizes and all different materials (none from teak yet, though...).
> I'd like to make something with a little more interest and challange
> this time.
You could try to engrave some plates with Thai motives or something like
this:
http://www.fairtradegiftlist.co.uk/view_item.aspx?itemID=1306
&categoryREF=26000
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On Wed, 22 Dec 2010 15:34:00 -0800, lektric dan wrote:
> The last trip, he brought me about a dozen teak "shingles". They're
> about 1/4" thick and about 5" wide and 12" long. They have a rough
> surface on both sides, so will probably need to be finish sanded.
>
> The question is: what to make from them? Is there something better than
> "Yet Another Box"?
Plane them down, cut segments from them, glue the segments into a circle,
and use for the base and rim of a bowl.
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Intelligence is an experiment that failed - G. B. Shaw
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Bob S.
"lektric dan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> My brother married a very nice Thai lady. He's made several trips
> there and back in the past few years. I always ask him to keep me in
> mind, and bring me back some wood. The last trip, he brought me
> about
> a dozen teak "shingles". They're about 1/4" thick and about 5" wide
> and 12" long. They have a rough surface on both sides, so will
> probably need to be finish sanded.
>
> The question is: what to make from them? Is there something better
> than "Yet Another Box"? I've made plenty of YABs, of all different
> sizes and all different materials (none from teak yet, though...).
> I'd like to make something with a little more interest and challange
> this time.
lektric dan wrote:
> My brother married a very nice Thai lady. He's made several trips
> there and back in the past few years. I always ask him to keep me in
> mind, and bring me back some wood. The last trip, he brought me about
> a dozen teak "shingles". They're about 1/4" thick and about 5" wide
> and 12" long. They have a rough surface on both sides, so will
> probably need to be finish sanded.
>
> The question is: what to make from them? Is there something better
> than "Yet Another Box"? I've made plenty of YABs, of all different
> sizes and all different materials (none from teak yet, though...).
> I'd like to make something with a little more interest and challange
> this time.
Is this your YOUNGER brother?
I recall a story about a Chinese woodworker who was baffled by a)
disappearance of some of his expensive stock, and b) a child's footprints in
the floor's sawdust.
Resolving to solve the mystery, he secreted himself one night beneath a
workbench.
Sure enough, about midnight he heard a noise. The Chinaman jumped from his
hiding place, flicked on the light, and was confronted with a SEVEN-FOOT
TALL BEAR WITH TINY FEET, munching on a plank!
Thinking quickly, the woodworker blurted out: "Ah ha! I caught you, boyfoot
bear with Teak of Chan!"
If this wasn't your brother, nevermind.