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Mar. 11th, 2007 09:46 pm
I was playing with the lathe today, working on faceplate turning. Above are two small (~3") bowls I made from some old oak firewood that's been hanging around the garage for several years.
I need to sharpen my roughing gouges before I do more, and, perhaps, think about getting a bowl gouge.
The irregular edges are due to the fact that, being from firewood splits, I could either make them much smaller, or leave the weird edges that were there in order to make a larger bowl. Both of them were done by screwing a piece of oak to the face plate and then working at them with a roughing gouge and a scraper until they looked bowl-shaped. Both are finished with tung oil.