Phil Pascoe
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Yes. Next time fail better.The greatest teacher, failure is.
Yes. Next time fail better.The greatest teacher, failure is.
I do on some. I've got some picture wire I had laying around attached to some handles. Gets hot thoughNice, have you considered burning the markers on the dibber? I use lollipop sticks.
Great bowl for a great cause.Spalted beech bowl, 9.5 x 3.5 inches, polished CA finish. To be donated to a dog rescue to be entered into a raffle/auction they are planning.
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That's pretty impressive for a first bowl! Did you have a beeswax candle? As good a way as any of applying a wax finish.First bowl. No idea what the wood is but it was hard work. The finish was achieved using an old candle.View attachment 163158
Lovely bowl. I believe the wood is IrokoFirst bowl. No idea what the wood is but it was hard work. The finish was achieved using an old candle.View attachment 163158
Just an ordinary tealight candle that I swiped from herself then a rub with some blue towel as it was spinning. I did the outside first but was terrified to cut deeper on the inside as there is a line across and I was afraid that it would burst as I dug deeper.That's pretty impressive for a first bowl! Did you have a beeswax candle? As good a way as any of applying a wax finish.
Thanks for that.Lovely bowl. I believe the wood is Iroko
Fred
Cheers Esqy. I do actually have the tang and wood beneath the ferrule, when I attempt to punch a divot onto the ferrule (saves drilling). However, I think its down to the fact that I'm using copper, which easily gets put out of shape.I like them, Chisteve. Especially the ones where you can see the rings.
Owd - Maybe jam a wooden dowel inside the pipe to support the circle before you drill?
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