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Blister

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This is how I made it :mrgreen:

Start with blank on a 4" face plate
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Start to shape bottom
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Include chuck spigot
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Sanding sealer and polish
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Reverse onto chuck
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True up front face and hollow bowl section
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Mark out 8 divisions
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Drill holes and cut slots by hand with a fretsaw
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Sand each division buy hand
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Mask out divisions to be dremeled with a rotary burr
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Ebonies with Chestnut spray
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Clean up fluffy bits with a radial bristle brush
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Pyro the rim
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1 section laced with silvered copper wire
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Reverse onto Cole jaws and remove the spigot
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and end up with this :mrgreen:

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Thanks for looking :wink:
 
Wow, well I'm impressed though I'm not sure I like the colour. Personal taste though.

How did you do the pattern on the divisions. One minute they're masked off and the next they are patterned?
 
Hi

I used this
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with this hand piece

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and this rotary burr

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Re the colour

Everyone who has seen it has loved it , some people look and say " Is it Bronze " when you tell them its wood they are surprised

It was very difficult to photograph and looks a lot better in the flesh

Built up with 4 different colours of these

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Thanks for asking

:mrgreen:
 
Inspiring work!!

It inspired me to buy a set of those jaws (I eventually found them listed as 'button jaws'). I wondered how you guys manage to remove the spigot.

Thanks :)
 
Thanks for the WIP.
Your bowl looks great. I love the metallic look you`ve achieved.It might have looked good applied all over to give a sort of "what`s it made of?" effect.
Was the paint brushed on?
I like the silver laced section too. Any particular reason why you only did it in one place? (I`m guessing it was for artistic effect rather than a shortage of wire :) .

Ian
 
Thanks Blister. That must have taken a while.

I'm sure it does look better in reality.
 
Thanks for the WIP - always good to gain an appreciation of what is involved in achieving a complicated result

It is certainly a very original piece. Whilst I liked it I have looked at is repeatedly and it strikes me as slightly schizophrenic.

To my mind the top side does not seem to relate to the underside. I feel the underside would have benefitted from a modest band of the similar finish to the top, probably on the bowl section rather than the underside of the rim, to tie the two facets together. I do like to see the wood as sometimes so much work is done to convince the viewer that they are looking at a piece of something else such as pottery etc. rather than the "honesty" of being wood!

I didn't "get" the lacing as it appeared in just the one division and would have liked to see slightly more - but clearly this contradicts the comment of our Judge, Barry. Why just the one piece of lacing?

Notwithstanding my comments it remains a very striking piece.
 
Thank you for the pictorial, it always helps to be able to see how it's made rather than just seeing the finished piece.

Leo
 
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