NikNak
Established Member
As promised, i've 'found' a little time, and posting a few pics of w.i.p. of the last of the set of 6 goblets i made.....
Using Spalted Beech spun it up till it was round...
hole in the end...
hollow out to desired depth and shape (not a particularly good shot, but its approx 48mm across the open cup and approx 45mm deep) then seal/polish...
support with tail stock and piece of suitable material (i used blue 'paper' towel from work)
shape the outside bowl cup before proceeding to the stem/base (forgot to take photo here... oops )
shape the stem and base...
finish with fine sanding, and copious coats of sealer...
before finally your choice of finish... here i chose to use Satin & Gloss wax sticks i sometimes use when making pens
before parting off... i leave a little 'nib' which is easily removed with a skew off the lathe, before sealing the base
job done....
then repeat...
i'm not an expert or a professional and have tried to make them all (as much as i can) the same. I can see the differences, the same as i'm sure some of you can too..... but the new owner is delighted with them, and i think that's all that really counts :wink:
Nick
Using Spalted Beech spun it up till it was round...
hole in the end...
hollow out to desired depth and shape (not a particularly good shot, but its approx 48mm across the open cup and approx 45mm deep) then seal/polish...
support with tail stock and piece of suitable material (i used blue 'paper' towel from work)
shape the outside bowl cup before proceeding to the stem/base (forgot to take photo here... oops )
shape the stem and base...
finish with fine sanding, and copious coats of sealer...
before finally your choice of finish... here i chose to use Satin & Gloss wax sticks i sometimes use when making pens
before parting off... i leave a little 'nib' which is easily removed with a skew off the lathe, before sealing the base
job done....
then repeat...
i'm not an expert or a professional and have tried to make them all (as much as i can) the same. I can see the differences, the same as i'm sure some of you can too..... but the new owner is delighted with them, and i think that's all that really counts :wink:
Nick