3 creations today so bear with me.
First I mounted an offcuts of Ash from the male and female figures I did recently, the outside was easy to shape and finish, the chatoyance is amazing, hollowing was a pain, the wood still had quite a bit of moisture but I persevered and got it hollowed out, then I reversed it onto a jam chuck to remove the tenon, this is where I discovered I'd gone a tiny bit too deep inside and the base is paper thin, as a result it has warped and cracked, I plan to recount it on a jam chuck, turn out the bottom of it then turn a base I can glue it onto.
Next I decided to keep the Oak jam chuck I made on the lathe and turn a little pot from it, it has a recessed bit of natural surface so in order to avoid a hole in the wall I decided to turn it into a lidded box, the inside I sanded/polished to 600g then abrasive paste then hard wax, the outside sanded to 320g and lightly coated with linseed oil, I really like the contrast between inside and outside, 3 times I attempted the lid and each time it came apart as I got close to finishing so put the pot to one side for now.
Next I decided to tackle the piece of Sycamore that hit me in the face, for some reason my gouge was refusing to cut on the inside no matter how much I sharpened it so decided to christen my new axminster bowl gouge and oh boy does it cut beautifully, as punky as the wood is the gouge was still getting decent cuts, I got it all shaped and hollowed as close to what I want as I dared, the walls are a bit thicker than I would like but it's so soft I can finalise it with 60g, it's mounted on a recess rather than tenon as I felt it would just break away from a tenon, once I had cut the mortice I saturated the whole of the base of it in CA glue and went back to work for a couple of hours while the glue did it's job, after work I started sanding, this is gonna take some time as the wood hardener I previously used really gums up the mesh/paper, the walls feel very brittle so I soaked the inside with CA and called it a day for now, next time I'm out there I need to sand the bottom of the inside flat then I'll saturate with CA also, once I've got the wall thickness sanded to where I'm happy and the entire inside and outside is saturated in CA I will start to work on finish sanding right up to 600 then abrasive paste and wax, then I'll look at cutting the yarn hook into it (carefully)
Thanks for making through that lot ☺
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