Congratulations to Paul May for "Staircase Study #1" being selected as Turning of the Week for November 11, 2024
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What tool do you use for the fine details? Spindle gouge? Last week I made a small burl bowl as well, with a foot and rim of similar shape. I thought at the time that the foot and rim were all the details I could add, but your details have made mine look primitive. Well, I guess that some "primitive" designs were done by masters at the time who were more skilled than me rendering my assertion erroneous
What tool do you use for the fine details? Spindle gouge? Last week I made a small burl bowl as well, with a foot and rim of similar shape. I thought at the time that the foot and rim were all the details I could add, but your details have made mine look primitive. Well, I guess that some "primitive" designs were done by masters at the time who were more skilled than me rendering my assertion erroneous
Hello Isaac..... The grooves are done with a spear-point scraper that is ground to an acute angle, and the very tip is hand honed with a 600gt diamond hone. Happy turning, sir.....
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