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Face plate equivalent of beads and coves

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So, for those of us who feel like making fire starters:

What's are some good exercises for faceplate work? (Kind of like making bead-and-cove sticks as a spindle exercise)?

Thanks!

Hy
 
So, for those of us who feel like making fire starters: What's are some good exercises for faceplate work? (Kind of like making bead-and-cove sticks as a spindle exercise)? Thanks! Hy
Turning balls with a bowl gouge is a great for improving tool control.
They teach you to turn curves. With spheres there is a known target shape. Turn twenty balls and you bowls and hollow forms will have better curves.

You can practice the pull cut on a cylinder switching forward hands on each pass.
Turn 3 sided spindles with the pull cut. This pull cut is interrupted and is good practice for the outside if natural edge bowl.
 
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