Thread: New to turning
View Single Post
  #3   Report Post  
Posted to rec.crafts.woodturning
John \(NC\)
 
Posts: n/a
Default New to turning

Thanks for the feedback. I really liked the grain pattern in the shallow
bowl myself. I will definitely work on my forming of the exterior bowl
shapes. I plan on hooking up with the local turning group to increase my
knowledge from more experienced craftsmen.

Again thanks for the feedback.

John


"Owen Lowe" wrote in message
news
In article ,
"John \(NC\)" wrote:

Please checkout the pictures (alt.binaries.pictures.woodworking) and give
me
some feedback.


If I recall, you posted the pics of the cedar bowl along with 2
anothers? That shallow cedar was quite striking (I believe it as the
second picture) - you did a great job placing the heartwood between the
sapwood edges. For beginning efforts, you're off to a great start. I'd
comment to make the exterior more bowl shaped and less inverted cone -
i.e. round the underside of the exterior more to make it less straight.
Otherwise, I wish my first efforts were as attractive.

--
Owen Lowe

Northwest Woodturners
Pacific Northwest Woodturning Guild
___
Tips fer Turnin': Place a sign, easily seen as you switch on your lathe,
warning you to remove any and all rings from your fingers. Called
degloving, extended hardware can grab your ring and rip it off your
finger. A pic for the strong of stomach:
www.itim.nsw.gov.au/go/objectid/2A3AC703-1321-1C29-70B067DC88E16BFC/index.cfm

Besides, rings can easily mar the surface of a turning as you check for
finished smoothness.