SPSlick":19wkqi4z said:Plenty of errors but a good learning opportunity
SPSlick":3ll5glqu said:Thanks for the kind responses. I may have another go at it. I used a square carbide tool for the outside so may try a skew chisel on it. The inside was done with a round carbide tool and I think I stopped too soon, it could do with being thinner and deeper.
CHJ":182wvh07 said:SPSlick":182wvh07 said:Thanks for the kind responses. I may have another go at it. I used a square carbide tool for the outside so may try a skew chisel on it. The inside was done with a round carbide tool and I think I stopped too soon, it could do with being thinner and deeper.
Whatever you do, DO NOT USE A SKEW GOUGE on a Bowl Blank.
You risk a serious accident when it hits end grain.
For a Bowl of that form and size a standard Bowl Gouge used with the Bevel Rubbing to remove material to produce the form, and in sheer scrape to refine torn grain if necessary, although the last (sheer scraping) may not be for you as a new turner unless shown how to avoid catches.
monkeybiter":2dn4r628 said:I'm with Doris on this, apart from some sanding through the grades before applying a finish, the rest is just down to personal taste. IMHO it's an attractive shape, foot or not.
I like the broad but quite crisp edges, and the way the walls appear to continue out through the base. I'd guess wall thickness approx. 10-13mm?
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