First Hollow Form
I have been turning for some years, but never attempted a hollow form before. All things considered, it went reasonably well, albeit, slowly – it took me about 3 hours. The inside needs some work but it will come with practice. The piece is 140 mm in diameter and 40 mm in height. The wood is a eucalyptus, red gum I think.
I live in Perth, Australia.
Thank you for a great site and videos.
Submitted by: Nick MacNulty
Offset Winged Bowl
This is my first attempt at a offset winged bowl. I did a rice bowl with chopsticks. It’s 9″ x 9″ x 3 1/2″ I used big leaf Maple that Mark Baid brought me a few months ago. The chopsticks are Bark Oak that Desmond Shore sent me from Australia.
honey bowl with dipper
Carl,
Here is the bowl I was telling you about from the spalted apple. Added a lid and honey dipper for fun.
Submitted by: Terry Ellis
Branding Iron Handle
I made a handle for the branding iron I bought from my bud Tony Rouleau. 🙂 Here is the link to his channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5fLXedqTq0OMlwXdpOfQBA
Have a great day Carl! 🙂
Submitted by: Pat Laperrière
Ring Bowl
This is my very first bowl turned on the lathe! It is a small ash bowl, about 3″ across by just under 2″ tall. It is meant to live on my wife’s nightstand and hold her wedding ring while in bed. I’m really happy with how it turned out, especially for my first bowl! I’ve had several requests from others as well. I find these are great projects for my 8/4 offcuts laying around the shop. Thanks, Nate.
Submitted by: Nate Crilly