Just in case you were wondering, here's the project whose leftovers are used for the bonus box. It's not "quick and easy", but if you take your time, you should be able to produce a bowl that will be the envy of your wood-turning friends!
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Wednesday, January 7, 2015
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
First project from the new shop
It seemed fitting that my first project would reflect my intention to continue work on more advanced bowls. These are bowls that typically use two or three blanks, have curved sides, and are more time-consuming to make. They may also have to be glued up in stages to allow access for sanding the interiors.
I included a picture of the completed bowl, as well as a picture before any exterior sanding was done. For sanding the interior, I used both the regular and mini sized round inflatable, as well as the long inflatable drum. For sanding the exterior, I used the regular round inflatable for the "valleys" and the 2" flexible pad sander for the rest.
I brought the bowl to the NWA show at Saratoga Springs this past weekend, and had fun teasing the turners, many of whom had no idea you could do this with the scroll saw.
I included a picture of the completed bowl, as well as a picture before any exterior sanding was done. For sanding the interior, I used both the regular and mini sized round inflatable, as well as the long inflatable drum. For sanding the exterior, I used the regular round inflatable for the "valleys" and the 2" flexible pad sander for the rest.
I brought the bowl to the NWA show at Saratoga Springs this past weekend, and had fun teasing the turners, many of whom had no idea you could do this with the scroll saw.
Labels:
lathe,
scrolled bowls,
stacked ring bowls,
wood turning,
wooden bowls
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