I've been contemplating two ideas for a while; turning hollow forms and turning solid metal. Feeling bold, I decided to try out both ideas, in the same week. And here's what came out of it. The vase is Cherry(hybrid) that fell during Hurricane Gustav(2008 Louisiana). Hollowed to a consistent 3/16" wall thickness. The finial is solid aluminum, hand-turned on PM3520 using Easy Wood Tools Mini's(Ci2m,Ci3m,Ci4m). The bead is Masur Birch and is attached with 1/4" mortise and tenon joints. All 4 pieces were hand sanded to 600 grit and then micromeshed to 12,000. I really enjoyed this project and will attempt more in the near future, possibly incorporating other metals. I admit, metal turning by hand was a bit intimidating at first, but I think I managed to produce a quality piece. Scariest thing was the fear of getting metal chips in my VS Drive, so I covered it with a box for added protection.
Comments, Critiques, and Questions are Welcomed.
(photo less than adequate. will be replacing soon)
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