babylon355
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Had a couple of pieces of scrap yew knocking about and just made a few very simple bowls. I quite like 'em but open to critique.
sammo":3herb1s8 said:Like it very much - I am pretty new to this turning lark - and enjoying myself very much, making lots of scrap and practicing different shapes - the first dig in and a piece of wood flying out of the chuck was less enjoyable :roll:
But in the effort of improving i was wondering how would get the bottom flat so that sits nicely on a table top?
babylon355":10snndwz said:Had a couple of pieces of scrap yew knocking about and just made a few very simple bowls. I quite like 'em but open to critique.
bugbear":3uylnlma said:To me the upper surface look incomplete. It's neither natural (like the waney edges) nor finished (like the bowl).
I'd go for a carved or textured surface, with either a gouge or a heavily cambered plane blade. You still get the texture contrast, but the piece would look (at least to me eye) more completed and intentional.
Edit: (googly)
Something along these lines, (only smaller scale)
BugBear
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