I was flicking through a book the purpose of the object and was taken by a bowl I saw.
I started with a blank of silky oak and turned between centres the outside shape
I then split turning on bandsaw and sanded flat
I then mounted a 90 by 90 in the chuck and roughly hollowed out to fit back of bowl, also bandsaw for the wing bits
then some hotmelt glue to hold it mandrel and hollowed bowl and sand
the finished bowl is 140 by 80 and 40mm thick
the next one will be bigger and I might use the o'le paper split turning to get a true half.
in the book the inside of bowl was carved. And by Stephen Hogbin
it was a fun 2 hrs and lots of room for improving the shape and wall thickness
thanks for looking any C & C welcome
I started with a blank of silky oak and turned between centres the outside shape
I then split turning on bandsaw and sanded flat
I then mounted a 90 by 90 in the chuck and roughly hollowed out to fit back of bowl, also bandsaw for the wing bits
then some hotmelt glue to hold it mandrel and hollowed bowl and sand
the finished bowl is 140 by 80 and 40mm thick
the next one will be bigger and I might use the o'le paper split turning to get a true half.
in the book the inside of bowl was carved. And by Stephen Hogbin
it was a fun 2 hrs and lots of room for improving the shape and wall thickness
thanks for looking any C & C welcome
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