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Holiday Exchange - 2021
Tom Gall

Holiday Exchange - 2021

Small split turning ~ Maple - textured with cup burs – colored with acrylic, iridescent, and metallic paints. 6⅝”l. x 3”w. x 1½”h.

This is the only turning I’ve made this year – so far (pathetic – I know) !!!
This is so cool, Tom! I’m guessing it started as a vase and you sawed it in half and glued at the rim? Did you carve the flutes before or after splitting? Just trying to wrap my head around it :)
 
This is so cool, Tom! I’m guessing it started as a vase and you sawed it in half and glued at the rim? Did you carve the flutes before or after splitting? Just trying to wrap my head around it :)
Thanks, Michael. This is known as a simple split-bowl (or split-turning) inspired by my first woodturning hero back in the '80s - Stephen Hogbin. Turned as an endgrain open vessel with coves (flutes) then bandsawn in half and glued back together. Here is another in my album. I may post another old one soon.

 
Thanks for the information Tom. That all makes perfect sense. I like how you masked the seam with the texture and paint. Also, the finish on that walnut bowl is so nicely done.

Stephen Hogbin is a legend. I first saw a photo of one of his raised bowls a while ago in Ellsworth’s book. That was just the beginning—I was blown away when I looked up some of his other pieces. Split turnings would be fun to explore in the future. I’m short a bandsaw at the moment haha.
 

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