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What’s on your lathe?

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Catalpa(?) crotch, about 3" x 10". Whatever it is, it's soft and fuzzy. I managed to get a decent surface with a skew chisel, then proceeded to break the tenon when the hollowing began. I saved it by sawing off the tenon fragments, cutting a tight recess in a glue block and centering the natural edge mouth with a tapered tailstock extension in the 1/2" pilot hole. I like showing off crotch figure in a (very) slightly tapered vase form.
 
This was on lathe today. Finished it today, but needs more oil. First time with Goncalo Alves.

Alan

That's a bowl form that is not seen so often. I like it!

It exposes more of the side grain and makes the best of that orientation in some species and pieces of wood.

I do a version of it myself, but like yours execution of it better.
 
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