Good work Brian! I also made a eucalyptus bowl or two. One in three cracked. Keep em out of long batches of sunlight.
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Good work Brian! I also made a eucalyptus bowl or two. One in three cracked. Keep em out of long batches of sunlight.
Can anyone shed light on how to create the outside finish Raffan does on his recent bowls (red inside, faux stone or verdigris outside)?
They can be seen here:...
Beautiful! Love the wood as well.
Interesting form and good technique.
Love the form and wood. Great job!
Great work and Im a BIG BE burl fan so it goes one step further in prase!
Any wire, say 16th of an inch or less. Best is to score lightly with a skew (while turning) so wire sits in the groove and doesnt skid. Longer stretch of wire touching the wood is faster to heat. Use...
Good job Rick! Well done. Ive also looked at pipe making and watched a few dozen on youtube. Strangley, 80% of the masters do not use a lathe but shape by hand, using perhaps some type of sander with...
Love the wood! Good job.
Not "just" a piece of wood. Lovely.
Rick - an elegant pipe indeed! I smoked them for a year, way back. The odor of a guy smokin good tobacco mixtures is great while the taste is ...well...lets say "different". How did u put the name...
Thats a BIG handle, but very original. I like your thinking.
Great result with the added color! Keeping the router warm all summer?
Nice job Johnny! Hope you get more turning time soon.
Another piece up to your high standard! Well done.
May I add a query? Is the bright spot in (most) caps the result of the aluminum (the metallic powder) floating to the top and being captured by...
Great handles Kevin! Where are the round inserts from (the link you gave is to square ones, with a radius)?
Thats a nice one! ... and smart solution for sealing the inner volume.
Great wood, a potential contender for holly if bleached. Bowl came out very nice. I have access to lemon or grafefoot but never over 5" (raw).
Looks like Yew. Elegant result!
Cut up the tree, make them a nice bowl and fix their fence ... before they return and start talking damages.
WOW wood and an elegant execution. well done.
Unique. I like it.
Good job on the video! The reporter is right to say you look happy dealing with WoodTurning.
Elegant form and deadly syringe.
I do the same ... usually, but its a mistake. 75% of the time the result will be lacking. As I see it, there are two possible situations:
If you turn a lot, you will replace the piece quickly by...