Once again it's been way longer than I thought since I posted anything, but then I've not been turning as much recently anyway.
Here's the first of my recent photos (
all clickable for larger versions)...
265mm x 40mm
Some sort of Mahogany I think.
265mm longest x 50mm high
Some sort of brown exotic! Can't be any more exact than that as, like all my exotics, it came from a previous turner's shed and was unlabeled.
The various directions of the leaf tips were done using
Terry Scot's technique as described in an issue of the Woodturning magazine. (basically turn them to a wedge shape with the thickest section at the tips and then carve the waste away with an Arbortech). I used 3 different heights this time but if I make another I'd mix them up a bit to accentuate the difference.
230mm x 130mm
Spalted beech from a log that had been left out in a field margin for years. Unfortunately it was a little far gone but I managed to salvage this. The splits are filled with brass powder and superglue.
220mm x 50mm
Elm (wych I think given the dark greenish streak in there)
This was one of the ideas I had thought of for the competition but ran out of time finishing. There was quite a bit involved in putting it all together and, to be honest, I can't quite remember the sequence! It involved turning the shape as normal, cutting v grooves using a router held horizontally in a home-made sled, texturing the grooves with a round brass brush in a drill, turning out the centre and sanding.
More to come when I sort out my camera...
Duncan