Could you explain a bit more? My biggest difficulty in Woodturning is “seeing” potential. In comparison the technical aspects of actual turning are easier. The final irony is that I have a good eye for when I make something that doesn’t look “right”!Couple of nice natural edge hollow forms
the tall thin one is a bunch of ornament balls that would be terrific with padauk finials
after a while you will Like start seeing forms inside the blanks. Drawing on the sided of the blanks is a good way to see what might be.Could you explain a bit more? My biggest difficulty in Woodturning is “seeing” potential. In comparison the technical aspects of actual turning are easier. The final irony is that I have a good eye for when I make something that doesn’t look “right”!
Could you explain a bit more? My biggest difficulty in Woodturning is “seeing” potential. In comparison the technical aspects of actual turning are easier. The final irony is that I have a good eye for when I make something that doesn’t look “right”!
sketch on the sides to see what form fits in the slope. you can also let the form extend beyond the slope and gave a void opening.
Wow! Thank you very much. I'm now sitting here with my crayon-borrowed from my granddaughter!measure and skketch. Be sure you have a 2.5-3” round. I can’t get a full appreciation for what is in this piece. It may not have a 2.5” ball
Show us progress pics please.Wow! Thank you very much. I'm now sitting here with my crayon-borrowed from my granddaughter!
one thing I do when exploring forms is to place the piece where I see it often During the day.think I need more practice in the “design and seeing what it will look like”.
Great looking piece!How it turned (ouch) out! Wife likes it and thinks it’s fun! I think I need more practice in the “design and seeing what it will look like”.View attachment 51261View attachment 51261