rtyuiop 25th April 2015, 02:47 PM Hi folks,
My first bowl ended up with some regrettable toolmarks, so decided to try a second go at the same sort of thing last night... And what do you know, practice really does improve things:
Attempt 1:
http://rtyuiop.net/workshop/maple-silkwood-2U2A8949.jpg
http://rtyuiop.net/workshop/maple-silkwood-2U2A8951.jpg
Attempt 2:
http://rtyuiop.net/workshop/spurwood-bowl.jpg
Cheers,
Danny
Scott 26th April 2015, 11:48 AM Awesome! Finished very nicely as well, well done :)
pommyphil 26th April 2015, 12:50 PM Yes, nice crisp lines on the third one,well turned, well photographed :2tsup: What size are they ? Phil
rtyuiop 26th April 2015, 05:38 PM They're both about 15cm across the top rim - size determined by the blank more than any planning or design. Need to work out what they are useful for at that size...
Thanks guys!
sparkie54 27th April 2015, 04:06 PM Very nice - You can use them for peanuts and lollies at parties
rtyuiop 28th April 2015, 11:42 AM You can use them for peanuts and lollies at parties
Ahah - that's about right, I'll fill 'em up with nuts and put a nutcracker nearby!
Evanism 28th April 2015, 11:43 AM Re-turning is always good. Some of my best work comes out of stuff I made earlier :)
Bluegum 28th April 2015, 02:13 PM Looks great there Danny, very nice:2tsup:
Lidcombe 1st May 2015, 09:57 PM Well done!
What timber and what finish?
Love the luster you created.
Christos 2nd May 2015, 12:16 AM The second attempt nicer. Well done for not giving up and giving it another go.
Just don't get hung up if things don't work out first go.
rtyuiop 2nd May 2015, 05:13 PM Yeah, I am pretty happy with the last one - was planning to gift it to someone, but it's nice enough I kind of want to keep it!
The first is maple silkwood, the second spurwood. Both sanded to 600, then EEE and shellawax. The spurwood in particular feels lovely in the hand after that.
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