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Sunday, June 9, 2019
Scrap wood segmented bowl
Here's a scrap wood segmented bowl I turned today. It measures 3 inches high and 6.75 inches in diameter. The woods, top to bottom are: mahogany fine plywood, next a layer of alternating walnut and pine segments, then a layer of pine, then a layer of mahogany plywood, another layer of pine and the base is a different kind of mahogany. It was wet sanded up to 320 grit, given a coat of linseed oil, the a high speed wax coat to finish. This was essentially a practice bowl, making segments, and practice my turning technique. I'll gift this to one of my friends.
Tuesday, June 4, 2019
A lid for the bowl makes it a box
Sunday, June 2, 2019
Spalted Maple Bowl
This is a small spalted Maple wood bowl which measures 4 inches in diameter and 3 inches high. The spalting on this is pretty wild. Once this was oiled, the depth in the coloration is amazing. This was wet sanded with mineral oil, then oiled with boiled linseed oil, then lightly hand rubbed waxed. The finish on this looks and feels like satin. Though this was heavily spalted, I managed to achieve very little tear-out of the wood fibers by turning at a very high speed and using a very light touch at the final stages before sanding. This one came out very well indeed . . . so I'm posting several photos.
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Saturday, June 1, 2019
Small Apple Wood Bowl
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