Robbo3
Established Member
For the first time ever, I made a funnel instead of a bowl - in other words, I went through the bottom.
The question is, how do I fix it, remembering that the bowl is longer than it is wide & that some movement has taken place during the turning? It's cherry by the way.
I've had two attempts already. The first using CA to glue a piece of cherry to the sanded flat bottom of the bowl, failed spectacularly on the final cuts. I had successfully managed to cut a tenon on which to mount the bowl to gently scrape out & finish the inside.
For he second attempt I used PVA & the bond is much stronger as well as gap filling but the joins can easily be seen & the base is still very thin. I attempted to highlight the joins because I couldn't hide them.
I suspect that my method is wrong & the joint should be vertical rather than horizontal. Thus I envision drilling out the bottom of the bowl to provide a true hole then plugging it from the outside.
Any thoughts gratefully appreciated.
Edit: should read as gratefully received or much appreciated
The question is, how do I fix it, remembering that the bowl is longer than it is wide & that some movement has taken place during the turning? It's cherry by the way.
I've had two attempts already. The first using CA to glue a piece of cherry to the sanded flat bottom of the bowl, failed spectacularly on the final cuts. I had successfully managed to cut a tenon on which to mount the bowl to gently scrape out & finish the inside.
For he second attempt I used PVA & the bond is much stronger as well as gap filling but the joins can easily be seen & the base is still very thin. I attempted to highlight the joins because I couldn't hide them.
I suspect that my method is wrong & the joint should be vertical rather than horizontal. Thus I envision drilling out the bottom of the bowl to provide a true hole then plugging it from the outside.
Any thoughts gratefully appreciated.
Edit: should read as gratefully received or much appreciated