Mike's Oud Forums
Not logged in [Login - Register]
Go To Bottom

Printable Version  
Author: Subject: Curvy oud stand
Eyad
Oud Admirer
*




Posts: 7
Registered: 1-30-2016
Member Is Offline


[*] posted on 2-13-2016 at 06:27 AM
Curvy oud stand


Hello ,
This is my first post here, hope you like my work.
Curvy oud stand:
http://youtu.be/IlP-m_OaUAQ

Thank you
View user's profile View All Posts By User
Jack_Campin
Oud Junkie
*****




Posts: 333
Registered: 5-6-2007
Location: Scotland
Member Is Offline

Mood: No Mood

[*] posted on 2-13-2016 at 02:25 PM


Sensible shape, but you like working with wood whereas I prefer using recycled materials. I'd make it out of layers of corrugated cardboard - if I didn't have cats, that is. As it is, it would just be inviting the furries to use my oud as a scratching post. It stays in its case when I'm not using it.



View user's profile Visit user's homepage View All Posts By User
alaaraj
Oud Junkie
*****




Posts: 159
Registered: 7-11-2015
Location: United Kingdom
Member Is Offline

Mood: Tuning!

[*] posted on 2-19-2016 at 12:59 AM


I love it because it is meticulously handcrafted, like Oud itself .. But is the Oud stable on it,? Would it stop the Oud swinging sideways?
View user's profile View All Posts By User
Eyad
Oud Admirer
*




Posts: 7
Registered: 1-30-2016
Member Is Offline


[*] posted on 2-22-2016 at 10:19 PM


Quote: Originally posted by alaaraj  
I love it because it is meticulously handcrafted, like Oud itself .. But is the Oud stable on it,? Would it stop the Oud swinging sideways?

The oud is stable on it, dose not swing at all.
Till now everything is OK.
View user's profile View All Posts By User
fernandraynaud
Oud Junkie
*****




Posts: 1865
Registered: 7-25-2009
Location: San Francisco, California
Member Is Offline

Mood: m'Oudy

[*] posted on 2-23-2016 at 02:49 AM


Wow, using French Polish on Veneer on pine plywood! I love it!

I have always had trouble with French Polishing, I'm always hoping to some day get good at it,
but meanwhile I brush the shellac on and then scotch-brite it to get a semi-matte finish.

Now I have a bigger job, a black Sukar that has the usual finish problems and want to use
a very dark shellac that comes waxy.

https://www.shellac.net/Shellac_ordering_list.html

Dive right in? Use a sponge under the cloth?

View user's profile View All Posts By User

  Go To Top

Powered by XMB
XMB Forum Software © 2001-2011 The XMB Group