Hi All,
I have been busy turning and not very active around the forum but from a thread of Johnny T he asked when I was going to produce something with the elm he kindly swapped for a piece of walnut when we met in the summer. So at last I have cut it up and turned this vase out of one piece so far and a very pleasing result has come out of the block, so much so that a visiting friend has asked to buy it as a Christmas present for his sister while it was still on the lathe. So that was a good result!! Sorry the lighting is not very good but the snow has prevented outside natural light photos.
I bought this piece of rippled ash as a bowl blank with a bad chainsaw miss cut and also a band saw cut into the side and managed to turn both out on the underside. The bowl was turned with a broard rim to allow for decoration and when I stopped the lathe I could not believe the superb grain structure as can be seen although the pictures do not do it full justice and i decided that the bowl would be left natural and given a coat of orange oil.
This bowl was turned for a club competition last month.
All comments are welcome, enjoy.
Regards,
Ian
I have been busy turning and not very active around the forum but from a thread of Johnny T he asked when I was going to produce something with the elm he kindly swapped for a piece of walnut when we met in the summer. So at last I have cut it up and turned this vase out of one piece so far and a very pleasing result has come out of the block, so much so that a visiting friend has asked to buy it as a Christmas present for his sister while it was still on the lathe. So that was a good result!! Sorry the lighting is not very good but the snow has prevented outside natural light photos.
I bought this piece of rippled ash as a bowl blank with a bad chainsaw miss cut and also a band saw cut into the side and managed to turn both out on the underside. The bowl was turned with a broard rim to allow for decoration and when I stopped the lathe I could not believe the superb grain structure as can be seen although the pictures do not do it full justice and i decided that the bowl would be left natural and given a coat of orange oil.
This bowl was turned for a club competition last month.
All comments are welcome, enjoy.
Regards,
Ian