Cracked my ball

From: Ben (BENLUMLEY)24 Apr 2003 13:19
To: ALL340 of 2579
what is with this thread? i remember reading it last term! it has survived all of my easter holiday, and still appears to be going strong!!!!
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From: Ben (BENLUMLEY)24 Apr 2003 13:27
To: Racoon 342 of 2579
greg?
From: JonCooper24 Apr 2003 13:29
To: Manthorp 343 of 2579

'bloody loads' bollocks - who else they gonna get to do it ?

 

the best costs, fact (tm greg)

 

how much does that work out per hour ? - not what you're worth I'll bet.

 

(I know you do it cos you love it, the money is just a nice bonus ;)

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From: Ben (BENLUMLEY)24 Apr 2003 13:58
To: Racoon 345 of 2579
<gets embarassed.>
From: Manthorp24 Apr 2003 13:59
To: JonCooper 346 of 2579
I dare say there's a bit of truth in what you say. I'm only charging around £7.50 an hour - not even skilled labour rates. But I do love it.

I'm fed up of carving the ball exteriors, though, having done ten so far and another fourteen to go.
From: kara24 Apr 2003 14:01
To: Manthorp 347 of 2579
<speechless>

From: ANT_THOMAS24 Apr 2003 14:04
To: Manthorp 348 of 2579
OH MY GOD

I never realised it was like that!!!

That is amazing, yay for you. The detail on such a small place is astounding.


OH OH OH, Do us a beehive one :D him up there on the left!!!
From: AND HIS PROPHET IS (MOHAMED42)24 Apr 2003 14:04
To: Manthorp 349 of 2579
That's a skill well worth learning then, apparently =D Does it take you a lot of time?
From: AND HIS PROPHET IS (MOHAMED42)24 Apr 2003 14:07
To: Manthorp 350 of 2579
Also I think that you should get shots of them all, assembled and of the insides, and put them up on a web page.
From: Manthorp24 Apr 2003 14:14
To: AND HIS PROPHET IS (MOHAMED42) 351 of 2579
I'm going to do a web page of a range of my whittlings soonish.
From: AND HIS PROPHET IS (MOHAMED42)24 Apr 2003 14:22
To: Manthorp 352 of 2579
Yay =)

I used to do wood carving but it's been a long time, I'm afraid. I even did a nice cat once, but it's long since been fed to the fire.
From: Linn (INDYLS)24 Apr 2003 16:28
To: Manthorp 353 of 2579
Your balls are truly amazing!

I too was wondering why you were calling the flat picture a ball. It all makes sense now. I am most impressed indeed.
From: Darren24 Apr 2003 17:30
To: Racoon 354 of 2579
Excuse me - I'd like to point out that I was in fact the first person to recognise that this is "the thread that wouldn't die".
From: Darren24 Apr 2003 17:36
To: Manthorp 355 of 2579
Whilst I never doubted your carving skillz, it's only when you highlight the scale of your work that the talent is underlined. For a while I thought the balls were - erm... ball-sized and thus, while not doubting the artistic merit, I thought the detail was lacking. Seeing the scale now - they are quite skillfully detailed.

Damned internet.
From: AND HIS PROPHET IS (MOHAMED42)24 Apr 2003 17:55
To: Darren 356 of 2579
Right, so. Could anyone please explain to me about how big a 50p piece is? Are we talking a dime? A nickel? Perhaps even a quarter? American money here people, if you please.
From: patch24 Apr 2003 23:54
To: AND HIS PROPHET IS (MOHAMED42) 357 of 2579
An inch across, give or take a fraction.
From: Chris25 Apr 2003 03:50
To: AND HIS PROPHET IS (MOHAMED42) 358 of 2579
Slightly bigger than a quarter. And with slightly more sides, obviously.
From: Mouse25 Apr 2003 05:12
To: Manthorp 359 of 2579
Well whittled work. Is there any of your work on display around the airevalley area?