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How long does it take?
Now there is a question I get a lot at wood shows. "How long does it take to
turn a bowl like that?" So what kind of an answer do you give? A couple of hours? Three or four? I turn rough and let dry so some may take a couple of months and some a couple of years until I get around to finish turning. Have they taken months, years, or 2-3 hours? I roughed out three salad bowls from spalted birch today. Each blank was brought inside and roughed to shape with a chain saw. All the extra pieces were picked up and tossed in a kindling box. A screw chuck was mounted. The piece was mounted on the lathe. After turning each piece was coated with anchorseal. Shavings were cleaned up and bagged for the compost pile.Tools were sharpened frequently and at one point I remade the stop blocks for the sharpening jig because the wheel was worn and the angles were off. So how did it take to rough the bowls? 45 minute each? An hour each? What do you enlightened folks say? -- God bless and safe turning Darrell Feltmate Truro, NS Canada www.aroundthewoods.com |
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