sfurini
Graduate Member
Thanks Stewart! See you at the club meeting tomorrow?
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Yes you will - coming by train which means I get there early so I have to go and have a curry first!
Thanks Stewart! See you at the club meeting tomorrow?
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That's a super bowl Steve, love it
How big is it?
You give this beautyfull wood a nice shape and finish.
Thats a tidy wee bowl Steve, nice one.
A very nice bowl Steve. It's a pity about the bark, it would have made it even nicer.
Very nice well done
We've all had this trouble at one time of another Steve. Run ca around the bark & where it joins the timber on the outside & add more if needs be as you turn your outside. As you know a bowl should be turned from base to rim but in the case of a natural edge turn from the base nearly up to the bark then turn from the top of the bark back towards where the bark joins the timber. This way you have a better chance of keeping the bark on. When you turn the inside as soon as you're passed the bark use ca & again in the same way as you did the outside. Best of luck with your next try.Thanks Bill!
I just couldn't save the bark.... lack of experience on my part I think!
Going to try another natural edge bowl shortly...
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We've all had this trouble at one time of another Steve. Run ca around the bark & where it joins the timber on the outside & add more if needs be as you turn your outside. As you know a bowl should be turned from base to rim but in the case of a natural edge turn from the base nearly up to the bark then turn from the top of the bark back towards where the bark joins the timber. This way you have a better chance of keeping the bark on. When you turn the inside as soon as you're passed the bark use ca & again in the same way as you did the outside. Best of luck with your next try.