wizer
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Well after yesterday's cracking experience, a whole day in the shop today has been no more fruitful. It started with a success but the trailed off into disatstersville. Here's the the success:
It was a piece of olive ash from Scottish timbers, around 8". Everything went fine tbh, I had to use the sandpaper gouge on a couple of bits but nothing major. I'm not entirely happy with it but it's not bad considering. Finished with Shellac SS and AC Lacquer. Open to CC.
After that I put a piece of elm on. roughly the same size as before. All fine on the outside but when it came to the finish the sanding wasn't up to much and I was too lazy to go back to 80 and start again. When I applied the finish (Cel SS and Beeswax) the bad sanding was like a neon light. I flipped it round anyway and started hollowing. It was all practice. Near the end of hollowing I got a catch and the bowl danced off the chuck and into oblivion.
Seriously down in the mouth, I decided I wasn't giving up, so on went a piece of 3" square oak with the intention of a very basic box. I got it round ok and even had 100% success planing with the skew. But not having planned what I was doing I ended up struggling to put a shape into it and not getting anywhere. The final death knell was when the spindle gouge scooted down the piece and put a lovely spiral decorative feature down the entire piece. I was obviously in the wrong frame of mind today so that came off and hit the large pile of failures in the corner.
I finished up roughing out a box from piece of green beech and that went ok, thankfully.
I'm probably being negative because I've produced something I'm fairly proud of and it marks a milestone for me as the biggest and most successful bowl.
Even more practise needed.
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It was a piece of olive ash from Scottish timbers, around 8". Everything went fine tbh, I had to use the sandpaper gouge on a couple of bits but nothing major. I'm not entirely happy with it but it's not bad considering. Finished with Shellac SS and AC Lacquer. Open to CC.
After that I put a piece of elm on. roughly the same size as before. All fine on the outside but when it came to the finish the sanding wasn't up to much and I was too lazy to go back to 80 and start again. When I applied the finish (Cel SS and Beeswax) the bad sanding was like a neon light. I flipped it round anyway and started hollowing. It was all practice. Near the end of hollowing I got a catch and the bowl danced off the chuck and into oblivion.
Seriously down in the mouth, I decided I wasn't giving up, so on went a piece of 3" square oak with the intention of a very basic box. I got it round ok and even had 100% success planing with the skew. But not having planned what I was doing I ended up struggling to put a shape into it and not getting anywhere. The final death knell was when the spindle gouge scooted down the piece and put a lovely spiral decorative feature down the entire piece. I was obviously in the wrong frame of mind today so that came off and hit the large pile of failures in the corner.
I finished up roughing out a box from piece of green beech and that went ok, thankfully.
I'm probably being negative because I've produced something I'm fairly proud of and it marks a milestone for me as the biggest and most successful bowl.
Even more practise needed.