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Cherry Vase

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cvbf 4.jpg cvbf 8.jpg cvbf 9.jpg cvbf 7.jpg Pith-in, twice turned cherry vase. 11.5" high x 7" wide opening. Fluted with a few burn lines for accent. Walnut oil finish with Beall buff.
 
Pith-in, twice turned cherry vase. 11.5" high x 7" wide opening. Fluted with a few burn lines for accent. Walnut oil finish with Beall buff.
Nice, Dave, hope you don't mind a basic question. What steps do you take to insure this end-grain turning doesn't crack? I haven't done any EG turnings yet, and I love turning cherry and plum, despite the bad rep they have for splitting.
 
Nice, Dave, hope you don't mind a basic question. What steps do you take to insure this end-grain turning doesn't crack? I haven't done any EG turnings yet, and I love turning cherry and plum, despite the bad rep they have for splitting.

Jamie,

I just try to get the bottom thickness somewhat in the same ballpark as the wall thickness then coat the pith area with CA glue on the inside and outside. I rub the CA in with a small acid brush to spread it around, hit it with accelerant and then coat the entire piece with a light coat of anchorseal. Never had a pith crack but did lose one when I forgot to round over the top of the rim.
 
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