Roy_H
Established Member
After some extensive tool sharpening, today's efforts are at two extremes in an attempt to get back into bowl turning. Both fairly plain, but some good practice for me, both getting to grips with the new lathe and the old Record Collet Chuck set that came with it.
The first is a 7cm 'bowl' in padouk, from a piece of this favourite wood lovingly preserved since my 1970's turning period.
With my confidence level upped, next was a 23cm elm bowl which, despite the block I cut looking okay, had some interior ring shakes (at least I think that's what they're called?), which rather spoilt the end result. (first picture, right-hand interior).
Can I ask the forum what the best type of filler would be for this kind of defect, and how best to use it?
The first is a 7cm 'bowl' in padouk, from a piece of this favourite wood lovingly preserved since my 1970's turning period.
![](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/ffb/ffbab0665d32e9a9a4be32fd0f2e4601.jpg)
![](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/995/995c3f76237b238f5e3a65489428fb90.jpg)
With my confidence level upped, next was a 23cm elm bowl which, despite the block I cut looking okay, had some interior ring shakes (at least I think that's what they're called?), which rather spoilt the end result. (first picture, right-hand interior).
![](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/2e8/2e8819b89fdf2617c91319b996d39b3a.jpg)
![](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/a48/a48b01dc06da6663027b37a75bdb1554.jpg)
Can I ask the forum what the best type of filler would be for this kind of defect, and how best to use it?