Found a piece of Norfolk Pine in my stash and as I don't particularly like it to turn or for that matter make anything out of. I thought that this piece would make do as a practice for an embellishment idea.
I was not happy with the inside shape of the bowl as it did not mirror the outside to my satisfaction. I continued anyway and turned two rings on the outside , painted with red acrylic paint, embossed the inside of ring with a Dremel using a round burr and then a small round saw burr. Masked it off and then used a spray can of clear finish to cover the embellished ring only. The rest is finished with a few buffed coats of Kunos Oil.
The shape looked a bit out of proportion without something being done to the base so three nipple feet were added that I think improved the proportions.
This is a bowl that just happened without a great deal of thought, critique is welcome.
Merry Christmas to all....cheers Kerry
I was not happy with the inside shape of the bowl as it did not mirror the outside to my satisfaction. I continued anyway and turned two rings on the outside , painted with red acrylic paint, embossed the inside of ring with a Dremel using a round burr and then a small round saw burr. Masked it off and then used a spray can of clear finish to cover the embellished ring only. The rest is finished with a few buffed coats of Kunos Oil.
The shape looked a bit out of proportion without something being done to the base so three nipple feet were added that I think improved the proportions.
This is a bowl that just happened without a great deal of thought, critique is welcome.
Merry Christmas to all....cheers Kerry
Embellished Norfolk Pine
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