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Richard
First off this is a very nice piece of work. I have a question would you mind telling how you picked the wood and achieved the open shape with natural edge lower than the turning?
Thanks
Hal I knew it was there I just didn't have the time or equipment to get to it Just got the bandsaw fixed after about 2 years sitting in the shop waiting also as I work between two workshops that are 259miles apart I only have access to it when I am in Durham so now I can use it. I think I will have to try and find other ways of converting a log when I am in Scotland perhaps a chainsaw (if I can overcome my fear of the things)
Bill the wood is sycamore I chose it because I was out with the dogs it was on the ground and was a length and size I could carry and fit through the bandsaw!
The open shape is achieved due to the shape of the log nothing fancy its just a regular shape but by making the top of the bowl from the natural edge you automatically get this shape. You just have to be carefull not to catch the edges when turning as 1 you break the bowl and 2 it can bloomin well hurt!
Hi Don once again I am unable to get to the US for the symposium but One day I will come and hopefully show something for now I fear you will have to make do with the photos here! (in the flesh you can see all the mistakes lol )
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