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    Box Elder Hollow Form

    Below are some pictures of a box elder hollow form I just finished last night. After being inspired by Wally Dickerman's "Small Treasures", I decided it was high time I try to turn a hollow form.

    One of the reasons that I haven't turned many before this was my dissatisfaction with the performance of my Sorby swan necked hollower. I just couldn't get the control I desired. When the Lee Valley catalog arrived in the mail and I noticed that they were selling the Don Pencil Scorpion/Stinger Hollowing tool, I decided it was time to bite the bullet. I'd gotten a lot of very good feedback from current users of this tool and had read the reviews. It seemed like the perfect tool for me.

    When I received the hollowing tool, I was very impressed with the fit and finish. It went together with no problem. I spent most of the first night sharpening all of the cutters to the recommended 10 deg pitch. When it came time to finally use the tool, all I needed was a suitable blank. I choose to use a box elder blank whose grain was ideally suited for spindle turning.

    After shaping the profile of the vase with a spindle gouge, I reached for the Scorpion/Stinger. Due to the smaller size of the blank, I used the Stinger assembly. After struggling with my old Sorby, I was amazed at how easy hollowing could be with the Stinger. I was removing wood about twice as fast as I was before. It wasn't long before I had reached a point where I had to stop, wrap the vase and allow it to air dry for a time.

    The roughed out hollow form was allowed to dry for a time, and then I final turned it. I turned away the distortion and normalized the profile. When it came time to hollow out the inside, I reached for my shop built bowl steady. This really helped to make hollowing to a thin wall thickness a much easier task.

    The vase was then dry sanded to 2000 grit, reverse chucked (too many holes for vacuum chucking), and the base turned.

    Specs:
    Outer dia.: 4 1/4"
    Height: 5 1/2"
    Mouth dia.: 2 1/2"
    Wall thickness: 3/16"
    Base dia.: 2 1/2"
    Sanding Method: Dry sanded to 2000 grit.
    Finish: Watco's Danish Oil
    Final: Buffed with Beall System

    I'd appreciate any comments you'd like to make on the shape and proportions.

    Thanks for viewing.
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    Dominic Greco

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    Wood: a fickle medium....

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    Very pretty.

    Very.

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    Holy smokes, Dom! Looks like a marble sculpture!!! Awesome job on the whole thing, but man, that finish is extraordinary! Thanks for the post!
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    Dominic,

    Put a light inside and then take some pics...maybe in a semi-dark room. Just kinda curious. Maybe a flashlight or two might work? Incredible piece....
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    Too Cool Dom for a spinny thing
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    Extraordinary piece, Dominic! Great job. And Wally's work is good to learn from.
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    Beautiful job Dominic! You really did that box elder justice. The shape and proportions showcase the figure nicely.

    I can't quite tell from the picture... Does it flare out slightly at the base, or does it follow the curve all they way?

    Brad

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brad Schmid
    Beautiful job Dominic! You really did that box elder justice. The shape and proportions showcase the figure nicely.

    I can't quite tell from the picture... Does it flare out slightly at the base, or does it follow the curve all they way?

    Brad
    Thanks for the compliments!

    The base flares out very slightly. But in retrospect, I should have made it flare in. But on the whole, I'm pretty happy with it.
    Dominic Greco

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    Beautiful!

    Absolutely Gorgeous Dom!!!! Great work.

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    Beautiful, Dom - You will get your PhD in turning real soon and become a Spin Doctor in no time with this kind of work.

    Most of can only dream of doing such good work
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    Kurt

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    As usual - Great Job !!

    I will look into the Don Pencil Scorpion/Stinger Hollowing tool. I really want to try some hollow form stuff when I get some time, and you have never failed me in your tool recommendations At least, not yet

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken Salisbury
    As usual - Great Job !!

    I will look into the Don Pencil Scorpion/Stinger Hollowing tool. I really want to try some hollow form stuff when I get some time, and you have never failed me in your tool recommendations At least, not yet
    Ken,
    Thanks for the kind words my man!

    Lee Valley has the best price for the DP hollower I've seen so far. You might want to check them out.
    Dominic Greco

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    Absolutely awesome!!

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    Terrific! Really great work and beautiful wood!
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