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Form Practice: Weed Pot
In between pens and bottle stoppers, I turned this little weed pot for LOML out of some scrap walnut. I did it mostly for some form practice. Turned between centers, then I used forstner bits to bore the hole and get the spur center marks off the bottom. It was sanded to 1200 grit and finished with just a couple quick coats of wipe-on poly and some Johnson paste wax. Try as I might, I couldn't get a photo without some glare.
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Your critique and suggestions are welcome.
- Vaughn
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Very pretty Vaughn.!!!! I love the wood and the form is very pleasing. I really like the way it curves up to the lip of the vessel. Very nice. :cool: :D
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Vaugn, that's a very nice looking weed pot. Smooth curves, great wood, nice embellishment.
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Vaughn, great job!I like the form and the wood. How large is it? From the picture it looks as though it may be large enough to hollow with your tools. Have you been able to try that yet?:)
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Very nice Vaughn, the form looks great as does the wood and style of the pot.
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Looks great Vaughn, are you sure you JUST started turning? :)
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Sorry Vaughn, but I just can't seem to come up with any suggestions for improvement! Looks great, IMHO, just as it sits! :) :cool:
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Vaughn great job. I like the simple form and of course the walnut. That is my favorite turning wood. Looks mighty fine to me. I am sure the wife will like it.
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I agree with what everyone else has said. That just has a real nice look to it.
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It's nice as it is. That said, for your next one, try making the top/rim end smaller and the bottom end larger, but with a smaller "foot" if you choose to have one. It will feel a little lighter, yet more stable, than the current version.
A good way to experiment with forms like this is to take scrap and do a few of them without hollowing. Smooth them off and paint them flat black. Put them on a shelf where you can stand back and view them in contemplation. Pick the one you like the best and do three more with that form, but with refinements. Etc., until you get the form that is most pleasing, balanced and in line with your project intention. (These can be smaller than your intended final turning if you choose)
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Excellent Vaughn! Nice work!
Corey
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Nice one Vaughn. I like the form.
Ernie
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Cool! The bead around the outside of the rim makes all the difference in the world. Nice shape... smaller foot.
Good one,
Doug
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You did well with the form, Vaughn. Nicely done.
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Excellent weed pot Vaughn! I like the form.