This box is about 1.5 inches wide and about 3 inches tall. The cap is Maple and the knob and the bottom are Pear wood. This Pear is really nice turning wood. I'm looking forward to working more with this, because I have a lot of it. The cap is a piece of spalted Maple with a small knot in it. I thought it might work as a cap. I was wrong. I'm not liking it. There's another look at it below.
Thursday, August 31, 2017
Monday, August 28, 2017
Two small bowls
These are (2.5 inch and 3 inch) small bowls I turned on my lathe. That's spalted Plum on the left and mildly spalted Maple on the right. This is essentially practice, using every scrap of wood to hone my turning skills. I am making progress, learning with every turning. I do enjoy this craft.
Friday, August 25, 2017
A small Maple turned box
This box is made from spalted Maple. It's about 3 inches tall and almost 2 inches wide, made from a section of a branch which I turned on the lathe. I gave it a green sprayed-on flocking lining. Burned-in accent lines on the side at the top and bottom, and an attempt at a little chatter-tool texturing on the top. The end grain in this piece of wood wasn't hard enough to get good texturing with that tool. I ended up with a wooded box that looks like it's been around a long time. I'm OK with that.
Wednesday, August 23, 2017
A small wooden box with liner
That is a 2.5 x 2.5 inch Douglas fir box with a flocking liner. Quarter inch finger joints, one brass hinge, no latch hardware. Just a nice little box.
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