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sooty

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Found a really scrappy piece of Laburnum while looking through my pile it was the top part of the trunk and there were 3 branches coming from it did not think I could do anything with it and chucked it on the pile for burning.
The more I looked at the wood the more I thought I may be able to do something with it.
I put it on the lathe and had a go at hollowing it it was a pig to hollow out and I lost about a third of the wood due to knots but I still managed to finish up with a not too bad 8 inch bowl.
What do you think?


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I'm not a massive fan of turned items but thats nice. The wood really turns it into something unusual.

Adam
 
Adam":2kzd9z76 said:
The wood really turns it into something unusual.
Adam

That's why we do it :lol: flat bits are OK but.....

Luv the rich colour of Laburnum :!:
 
Looks excellent - what did you finish it with? (Got a lovely deep,warm look to it :D )

Andrew
 
It's got Character, It's got Style, It's Caressable, It's Beautiful ...It's Turned It's... Well ....It's...Beautiful ...It's Laburnum for goodness sake... =P~

I'm not a massive fan of turned items
:cry: some people [-X [-( :cry:



:lol:
 
PowerTool":5h5q47yr said:
Looks excellent - what did you finish it with? (Got a lovely deep,warm look to it :D )

Andrew

Nothing special for the finnish I gave it a coat of shellac sanding sealer then finished with two coats of Briwax

Phil
 
I'm kinda with Adam on this but I still poke around in here every day!

That piece does make me want to pick it up. How tall is it?

Andy
 
dedee":g3nrqw5i said:
That piece does make me want to pick it up. How tall is it?

Andy

careful Andy... next thing will be wanting to make one :lol:
 
oldsoke":z8zx6a9v said:
careful Andy... next thing will be wanting to make one :lol:

Do you think he's on the Turn Graham :wink: there's hope for him yet :lol:
 
CHJ":233mpg3g said:
oldsoke":233mpg3g said:
careful Andy... next thing will be wanting to make one :lol:

Do you think he's on the Turn Graham :wink: there's hope for him yet :lol:

There is a definate pull which I have to resist on the basis that I really must learn how to use the tools I have got before I start buying any more.

I'll also admit to having a saved search on Ebay for a locally available suitable lathe :oops:

Andy
 
dedee":2b7a0m1y said:
CHJ":2b7a0m1y said:
oldsoke":2b7a0m1y said:
careful Andy... next thing will be wanting to make one :lol:

Do you think he's on the Turn Graham :wink: there's hope for him yet :lol:

There is a definate pull which I have to resist on the basis that I really must learn how to use the tools I have got before I start buying any more.

I'll also admit to having a saved search on Ebay for a locally available suitable lathe :oops:

Andy

Ata-boy, just think of it as a search for the the tool that suits you best. :wink:
 
dedee":28cj1qft said:
... I really must learn how to use the tools I have got before I start buying any more.

Andy

I wouldn't worry about that too much Andy... it's never stopped the rest of us :lol: anything shiny and sharp ...
 
Personally............. I don't like it.

Why .......... the piece is to upright, flowerpot like, with laburnum I feel it needs to be a more squat shape, allowing the piece to have width thus better showing of the grain and features, 8" x 5", maybe 3" in height would have suited the proportions better.

But as I say it's only my opinion, no offence meant,
beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and it's easy to compliment or criticise without truely knowing how the piece was turned, ie, what tools where used, what lathe it was turned on, what speed etc etc.

The piece however does appear to have a nice finish, and don't let me put you off with my criticism, it's the one thing that pushes me to improve with each turning, one day I will turn the perfect piece, I just keep trying.
 
ctb":1q0x8kzc said:
Personally............. I don't like it.

Why .......... the piece is to upright, flowerpot like, with laburnum I feel it needs to be a more squat shape, allowing the piece to have width thus better showing of the grain and features, 8" x 5", maybe 3" in height would have suited the proportions better.

But as I say it's only my opinion, no offence meant,
beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and it's easy to compliment or criticise without truely knowing how the piece was turned, ie, what tools where used, what lathe it was turned on, what speed etc etc.

The piece however does appear to have a nice finish, and don't let me put you off with my criticism, it's the one thing that pushes me to improve with each turning, one day I will turn the perfect piece, I just keep trying.

Absolutely no offence taken I appreciate any kind of feedback good or bad.
I did not post the picture as some sort of design classic, and I agree it does look somewhat like a plant pot :D

But the whole point of posting the picture was to show that even some wood that you had thought was only fit for burning can often turn into a pleasant surprise!

My lathe is a Perform CCL
Speed was 500-800 RPM
Tools used were a Bowl Gouge - 3/8" Round Nose Scraper - 3/4"

Thanks for your input
Phil
 
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