First attempt at an egg

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Boysie

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I'm new to turning, so I'm pretty pleased with my first attempt at an egg.

Wood is a mystery pine bed post that was abandoned in the alley by a neighbour.

I will freely admit to doing plenty of sanding. :roll:

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Very good. Nobody can see how you achieved the end result so it doesn't matter.
As you progress you'll be able to start sanding with a higher grit.
I use firewood to practice on.
 
Eggs are a great practice piece as to get a good egg shape is surprisingly difficult. Try using it for skew practice. They are also good missiles when it all goes wrong.
 
Looks good - was is frustrating to turn or a good experience?

There is a a dead straight line through it - was the bed post wood laminated out of smaller pieces?
 
Well done- as said above, an egg is a hard item to get ‘right’ even though if you look at a dozen eggs in a box they’re all different!

Apart from being good practice, it is a good ‘warm up’ item to save scrap wood for as gets you ‘in the zone’ very quickly when you get into the workshop.

Thanks for posting,

Simon
 
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