Thanks Ted, trying to get my inventory of finished bowls stocked back up so I can get back on hollow forms. I have four HF’s completed just trying to decided how I want to finish them.Love the form of this one.
Thanks Ted, trying to get my inventory of finished bowls stocked back up so I can get back on hollow forms. I have four HF’s completed just trying to decided how I want to finish them.Love the form of this one.
This is the time of year my green turning slows down and second turnings begin. However I will turn green to replace what is second turned just to keep inventory balanced.
This one turned this morning, walnut, 12-3/4” x 5” with undercut rim.
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I like large sloped rims with an undercut rim, just need to do more of them. This one actually had a wider rim and curved down slightly on the outside. While turning the inside I had to remove more material than I wanted to because of warp and clean up so ended up trimming it down. I actually like this better.@David Wyke , I LOVE the shape of your rim, inside and out. I wonder why... Although I don't turn many bowls I've used similar shapes a time or two. One reason I do some rims like this is I think undercut rim and the outer flare make the piece easier to pick up and hold securely.
I made this one about three years ago just to make sure I could still turn a bowl. A friend wanted to turn his first bowl and it had been years since I turned one so I did three in a row with various shapes, both to show him some options but more importantly, so I'd be able to explain the steps to him without saying something really stupid. (Well, that's never stopped me from saying dumb things before but it sometimes helps.
I used a sloped flat on the top of the rim for this one. I liked the walnut. Gave it to a guy in the club.
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This was the second turning of a dry roughed out blank. I always say if either coring or shaping a green blank for twice turning make the wall plenty thick to give lots of design options after the wood shrinks and warps while drying.
JKJ
It's a dish/platter until you call it a bowl.Small maple - shallow open bowl? Or dish on a stand?
When is it a dish and when does the depth/curve determine it is a bowl?
It's a dish when it holds your peanut butter and jelly sandwich.Small maple - shallow open bowl? Or dish on a stand?
When is it a dish and when does the depth/curve determine it is a bowl?
Yikes, my condolences.Anyone be in Pigeon Forge this week?
A multi-axis bud vase out of burl. This was a piece I acquired secondhand. Anyone know what it might be? It has a very strong, pungent aroma…
Amboyna, Thuya?
Finished mini-dry-flower vase or toothpick holder 3” tall x 2” wide

I DO really like thatThe last two bowls I worked on needed to return to the lathe for a major re-do.
This cottonwood burl bowl was returned to the lathe after the DO had been applied. There was a small tool mark under the undercut rim that was unacceptable. I tried just sanding it out, but the DO clogged the sandpaper terribly......I ended up going all the way back to using lathe tools.
The little flaw that caused all the trouble was very faint, and probably few people would have even noticed.....but, I could not have sold this bowl as it was.
Now that it has been redone, I'm glad I did it......but, it was a hard decision to initially make....
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There were Aspen, Maple, and Peruvian Walnut wood chips on my lathe tonight. Worked out that there were also some magic wands there too