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    First Hollow Form

    I've been putting it off far too long,,,just turning bottle stoppers and oil lamps was getting old quick,,,especially after seeing all you guys and gals'
    nice hollow forms and me wanting to take a stab at it but unsure if i could
    do it or not. Well here's my first attempt with wrestling that Hollowmaster,,,I sure need a LOT more practice with THAT tool,,,i just couldn't get the hang of it,,,lots of skipping,jumping,grabbing no matter how easy i approached it, i'm sure it's my technique so i'll keep at it.
    Anyhow,,here's the outcome of a piece of spalted sycamore i had with an
    inclusion on the top that made things even more interesting for my first attempt.
    Finished out about 5" x 3", sanded through MM and Hut friction polish/wax.
    Feedback(good or bad) welcomed.
    Thanks for looking.
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    sorry about the second picture's quality,,,not too good at the digital camera either.

  3. Hey Jeff, that looks like a great first hollow form! My first one was/is so ugly that I keep it hid behind a big picture on a bookshelf...

    Nice work! I like the Sycamore, too!

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    First ???

    Looks real good from here Jeff. You sure this is your first HF? I think you might be a ringer. I'm not familiar with the Hollowmaster, but keep practicing. Remember to cut at or slightly above center when hollowing.
    Keep em coming!
    Happy and Safe Turning, Don


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    Thanks guys, i believe it's called the hollowmaster(actually not sure,,had
    it for a while, just never got to it, it's got the curved neck and i do believe i was positioning the tip too low,,,so used to setting up at or below center a bit. After seeing some others' comments on the tool, i think i had the tool rest too close to the wood also, so it's practice time
    for me.

  6. Geez Jeff, that will do nicely!

    Love the wood as well!

    I've not yet gone there, but I'm trying to build a good base for my lathe first.....

    So what are you doing for an encore

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    Jeff.........That's one fine looking HF!
    Ken

    So much to learn, so little time.....

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    Thanks Stu,
    No encore for a while,,,i'm pushing my Jet mini to the max turning out
    stoppers and lamps,,,gearing up for my first craft show so i can hopefully
    add a "real" lathe to my arsenal. I do want to attempt more hollow forms
    and definately bowls(tried two bowls on my own before and blew through
    the bottom of each one ) but that'll have to wait until after the show
    in August.

  9. Quote Originally Posted by Jeff Myers
    ............................I do want to attempt more hollow forms
    and definately bowls(tried two bowls on my own before and blew through
    the bottom of each one )
    Oh, so you made some funnels.......... heck, I think we have all done that a time or two...........

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    Hey, Jeff. That looks pretty darn good for a first. Be sure to post a follow up on your next attempt with the Hollow Master. This inquiring mind wants to know. I own a HM, but have not used it yet .
    Be Blessed

    George

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    Jeff, that is a fine piece, especially for you first Good luck with your show.
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    Nice lookin' HF. I like the wood. I'm starting to really like the knotty gnarled wood. Sort of half natural edge and half not natural edge. Nice job.

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    Quote Originally Posted by George Conklin
    Hey, Jeff. That looks pretty darn good for a first. Be sure to post a follow up on your next attempt with the Hollow Master. This inquiring mind wants to know. I own a HM, but have not used it yet .
    There are times in the ongoing battle to tame mine that I am convinced that the tool's only redeeming feature is that it won't roll off the bench.
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    First attempt or not that is a nice looking hollowform I like the Sycamore and the finish is good.
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]Tom

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    and only 958 miles SE of Steve Schlumpf

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    Very nice Jeff, that baby really shines.
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