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    Small Sycamore Bowl

    Below are some pictures of a Sycamore bowl I just finished last night. The wood came from a huge slab that Ron from Drums PA gave when we both attended Bill Grumbine's famous "5 Barns BBQ".

    Having never turned Sycamore before, I had no idea what to expect. While I was cutting the slab up into blanks, I got a glimpse of some of the hidden figure. The grain pattern looked like a smaller, tighter version of lacewood! The scraps looked so good, that I cut them up for pen blanks. I call this "the Buffalo treatment". Why? Cause the Plains Indians were said to make use of every scrap from a buffalo hunt! :>)

    I found turning Sycamore to be a lot like Beech. When dry, it's somewhat brittle. You need to have your tools well honed to maintain a nice crisp edge. You should also consider sealing the wood before trying to apply a finish. If you don't, you'll get blotches where the end grain has soaked up more of the finish than the face grain. I applied a coat of my home made sanding sealing with is a mixture of 50% mineral spirits and 50% varnish. If this sounds like the same mixture I use to wet sand, you're right. However, I recently purchased a can of Bull's Eye sanding sealer and will try that out on the next several sycamore bowls I have in production. I'll tell you all how I made out.

    As you can see, this bowl blank didn't have the spectacular grain pattern that the pen blanks had. So I decided to concentrate on the shape more. I added a small lip, with a burned ring at the rim to give it definition. The base also got a set of concentric burned rings.

    Specs:
    Outer dia.: 7 3/8"
    Height: 2 3/8"
    Wall thickness: 1/4"
    Base dia.: 3 1/4"
    Sanding Method: Dry sanded to 2000 Grit.
    Finish: Watco's Danish Oil
    Final: Buffed with Beall System

    Thanks for viewing!
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    Dominic Greco

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    I like it.

    Good plain lines and good looking wood. Nice finish too. Keep posting, Dominic.
    What you do today determines what you can do tomorrow.

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    Beauty

    Love the color. Nice form and finish.
    Big Mike

    I have done so much with so little for so long I am now qualified to do anything with nothing......

    P.S. If you are interested in plans for any project that I post, just put some money in an envelope and mail it to me and I will keep it.

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    Very clean lines, Dom. Your eye for shape is maturing well...right before our very SMC eyes, lil' Dom is growing up to be an awesome lathesman!
    Wood: a fickle medium....

    Did you know SMC is user supported? Please help.

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    Very very nice Dom.
    Dick

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    Can You Say.............

    SWEET!!!!!


    Great work Dominic.
    Wood is Good!
    Greetings from The Green Mountain State!

    Kurt

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    Thanks everyone!

    Thanks for all the compliments!
    Dominic Greco

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    I like the design - Looks great

    Garry

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    Very nice, Dominic. I still haven't turned sycamore, but have been "negotiating" with Mr. Sweeney for some of his in exchange for a bit of Stubby time...
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    Very nice Dominic, I like the rim treatment.
    Brad

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