My first apple

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Two views of my first apple, the top is not as deep as it should be, but I am quite pleased with it as a first attempt!






A scoop I made recently, the base is far too thick, but I did not find out until I had cut it!!!!! Must try harder

Comments Please
Rod
 
All them chucking question were well worth it NB.

fab looking apple !

Nice scoop also !
 
Nice work Rod
i've never made a scoop but i know that gaugeing the thickness of a goblet bowl ( similar to a scoop) is very hard but does get easier with practice
 
I must admit to like doing scoops and as Cornucopia said it does get easier :? . I have also made some tiny ones for sugar and salt, about 1/2" diameter. That's good fun?

The easiest way that I have found of doing them is to do the inside first and then follow it on the outside by feel, with the lathe stopped, it saves unscrewing yer bits!

I like that apple. The markings really set it off well!
 
Hi Rod,

An excellent first effort. I agree with you that it needs to be a little deeper where the stem comes in but otherwise really good.

Well done!!

Richard
 
Nice work Rod :D Good choice of timber for your apple.

Scoop looks good too,prehaps a bit thick in the bottom as you say but this surely will give it a bit more strength?

JT
 
Thanks for your comments chaps, all much appreciated.

Paul, quite right a bowl full has been ordered. I have made a couple more, and have aquired some more suitable bits of wood.

Onwards and upwards!!!!

Regards
Rod
 
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