Ticky 19th July 2014, 09:46 PM I went to my woodworking club today & had a crack at turning a bowl. I had a fair bit of help from one of the blokes there & I learnt a lot. I learnt when you want to have a crack at your first bowl, it's prolly not a great idea to start with a chunk of Mallee Stump, but it was fun & I think it will be a nice bowl, even if it wont hold smarties.
TTIT 19th July 2014, 10:07 PM Hmmm :think: Natural edge with voids :think: Nothing like starting at the top is there :2tsup:
Mobyturns 20th July 2014, 10:04 AM Hmmm :think: Natural edge with voids :think: Nothing like starting at the top is there :2tsup:
Hmm all right. I'm with Vern :think: It looks good so far. :2tsup: Looks like you have an instructor who knows his stuff so I'm looking forward to viewing the completed bowl. :D
Hope he has put you on the right path wrt wearing a good impact rated face shield like an Armadillo and safety specs etc. Maybe a good idea to get them before doing the inside.
ps have a look in the "Clubs" forum for "Lathe Safety Guidelines" may help you along.
Stay safe.
Paul39 20th July 2014, 11:07 AM Ticky,
When you turn that around to do the inside, put a few wraps of tape around it close to the rim. Might keep from getting a face full of fast moving timber. I use 3 layers of 1 inch paint masking tape.
Nice looking bowl. You will probably learn more on this one than doing 10 easier ones.
Ticky 20th July 2014, 02:14 PM Ticky,
You will probably learn more on this one than doing 10 easier ones.
Thank you all for the great tips. I joined my woodwork club to learn how to turn. I recently bought a lathe & have been enjoying making a few pens. I love making pens, but I want to have a go at bowl turning as well.
I aquired this mallee stump off of my Brothers fire wood heep the other day & had to have a crack at it. For the benefit of Paul, and anyone else that is not sure what a Mallee Stump is, Mallee is a small scrub gum (Eucalypt) that grows in the dryer parts of Australia, often in sandy soil, and it has roughly the same tensile strength as Spring Steel.
I do realise this was a bit on the ambitious side for a first bowl, but as I said, I had a lot of help. The club I joined is part of Woodgroups SA & is very well run with a safety officer on duty (not woodworking) at all times. I wont be doing anymore to this until next months meeting, but I might have a go at something a bit softer & easier to turn at home.
Steve
Ticky 10th August 2014, 02:06 AM Got a bit more done today.
I snapped the spigot off the base while turning out the inside, so I had to re mount it back onto the face plate & clean that mess up & then turn out the center to allow the chuck to expand into it.
We'll see how this goes.
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Big A 10th August 2014, 09:41 PM Been there, done that. That is why I use the tailstock for as long as possible, even though it makes hollowing out a lot more difficult. As well, with the dry woods that I use, the spigot/tenon seems to crack off easily, or the expanding jaws crack out. Probably just me and my light touch, though!
I should have got some Mallee when we were in Vic a couple of months ago.
Alister.
Ticky 11th August 2014, 01:33 AM Glad it's not just me then.
Yeah, it's nice, but pretty hard.
steve
Evanism 11th August 2014, 03:21 AM You've snapped your first bowl. This is the first of hundreds. :)
I've snapped a few in spectacular style and even had a big hunk hit me fair in the face with terrific force. Blood and guts everywhere. Broken nose, torn cartilage, split bridge and two panda eyes for 2 months.
Advice from Mobyturns is spot on: Invest in a high impact face shield and learn to leave it on 100% of the time.
It's a great sport and highly satisfying....it will addict you!
Christos 11th August 2014, 07:41 PM I think this could turn out to be quite nice bowl.
Ticky 12th August 2014, 08:50 AM I hope your right Christos.
I'm sure it will look nice if I don't bugger it up. The old Mallee stump has some lovely secrets hidden away, If only I can reveal them.
Steve
Ticky 14th September 2014, 10:55 AM Another month has passed & I went to my woodwork club again yesterday. I have finished turning my bowl & have started to sand the inside. It's a bit chunky, but I like it. I hope you do to.
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hughie 14th September 2014, 06:12 PM Glad it's not just me then.
Yeah, it's nice, but pretty hard.
steve
I think we have all been at some time. :U and we all start out clunky too. :2tsup:
Simplicity 14th September 2014, 06:20 PM That looks great.
Don't worry my first piece l
Thought looked great viewing horizontal on the lathe.
My wife sore it vertical and asked if it was a commission for and adult only shop lol
Christos 15th September 2014, 10:38 AM It has come up nice.
Ticky 19th October 2014, 01:30 AM I have finally finished my Mallee Stump Bowl.
I hope you like it.
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