I have no idea what species, but we have a lot of Jam around the Great Southern Western Australia, so if anyone knows (by the bark, or colour, drop in a name) but its not going to anyone, and it is just a practice bowl.
I got a wood burning tool (not a expensive pyrography tool) for Fathers Day, so I had a little play as well. This piece was the piece I tried turning before I made my new Lathe stand. It was a crutch, with 3 limbs coming out, and was so very, very hard.
So without further ado . . I give you "Crutchless"
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Critique welcome, but bare in mind, it was just a practice bowl, but will take pride of place on my desk. (my 11 yr old son saw it and his first reaction was "I want breakfast in it tomorrow" haha) It was finished with Organoil Danish Oil and then U-Beaut Friction Polish. It sucked up 4 coats of Danish :C
PS: the black line through it, was from Sap that baked into it, when I dried it in the Microwave . . . Was hard as a rock by the time I got to it.
I got a wood burning tool (not a expensive pyrography tool) for Fathers Day, so I had a little play as well. This piece was the piece I tried turning before I made my new Lathe stand. It was a crutch, with 3 limbs coming out, and was so very, very hard.
So without further ado . . I give you "Crutchless"
bowl_1.jpgbowl_2.jpgbowl_3.jpgbowl_4.jpg
Critique welcome, but bare in mind, it was just a practice bowl, but will take pride of place on my desk. (my 11 yr old son saw it and his first reaction was "I want breakfast in it tomorrow" haha) It was finished with Organoil Danish Oil and then U-Beaut Friction Polish. It sucked up 4 coats of Danish :C
PS: the black line through it, was from Sap that baked into it, when I dried it in the Microwave . . . Was hard as a rock by the time I got to it.
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