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What’s on your carving/embellishing bench?

I would love to see this thread take off. I’m not sure I should post this😁, but here goes.
I started this 2 years ago when I wanted to start carving bowls however I did not have the tools needed so I set it on a shelf in the shop. I have a vision of what I want it to become and acquiring some of the tools needed now.
This is a very rough at this time and way to large to start with, I have a tendency to make I first new turning styles too large🙄.
I have pulled it down from the shelf several times over the last week or two and plan to start back on it this summer.

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Love the “ What’s on your lathe ?” thread. Just seeing if anyone interested in a carving / embellishing thread. I’ll start.
Thank you also for getting this thread started. Embellishment and detailing of Bowls and Hollow forms is my interest and there is some great work being produced that inspires me. I'm located in NZ, when I visited the 2002 AAW symposium and viewed the gallery I was impressed by the standard
 
Ted:
Thanks for starting this. I don't have anything to offer at the moment, but I am hoping for inspiration and ideas, and of course the opportunity to look at works in progress to learn more about the processes.
Cheers.
Barry W. Larson
Calgary,Alberta, Canada eh!
 
Making slow progress.
I would love to see this thread take off. I’m not sure I should post this😁, but here goes.
I started this 2 years ago when I wanted to start carving bowls however I did not have the tools needed so I set it on a shelf in the shop. I have a vision of what I want it to become and acquiring some of the tools needed now.
This is a very rough at this time and way to large to start with, I have a tendency to make I first new turning styles too large🙄.
I have pulled it down from the shelf several times over the last week or two and plan to start back on it this summer.

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I would love to see this thread take off. I’m not sure I should post this😁, but here goes.
I started this 2 years ago when I wanted to start carving bowls however I did not have the tools needed so I set it on a shelf in the shop. I have a vision of what I want it to become and acquiring some of the tools needed now.
This is a very rough at this time and way to large to start with, I have a tendency to make I first new turning styles too large🙄.
I have pulled it down from the shelf several times over the last week or two and plan to start back on it this summer.

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That will be a great piece!
 
If one were to start carving their turned projects, is there a suggested or recommended system? What horse power? Carving bits? I like buying used so I would love to see some suggestions as to what to look out for. I do know Foredom has been in the business for years, but I don't even know if they are currently "the best" way to go. Or what to look for in there drive units? Anyone have any thoughts? Thanks, Todd Bowen
 
If one were to start carving their turned projects, is there a suggested or recommended system? What horse power? Carving bits? I like buying used so I would love to see some suggestions as to what to look out for. I do know Foredom has been in the business for years, but I don't even know if they are currently "the best" way to go. Or what to look for in there drive units? Anyone have any thoughts? Thanks, Todd Bowen
Well the budget may effect the outcome some. But I have a selection files both engineering and rifler files. I generally buy the low end of the market Chinese files as wood kill files. OK if you want real quality the Swiss make needle files at around $200AUD per set 6-8 or so. Plus I have several Dremel's with a wide variety of burrs. carbide,HSS diamond etc. Ideally high speed is the way to go if you're doing small intricate stuff 100,000+ Oh and patience :), soft wood has different characteristics to hard wood , the idea is to mess around till you find a species you like . My avatar is fairly common to what I do, Solomon Island Queen Ebony or Tubi around 4" square
 

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