Lightweeder":1umcm0yv said:...Please tell me, a) what are you using to sand and b), is that a complete insert, or have you just dyed the bum to match the lid :?:
Lightweeder":1w9f8fnx said:..... As ever, I might try to copy what you've done - hope you don't mind
CHJ":1gfzv99h said:Lightweeder":1gfzv99h said:..... As ever, I might try to copy what you've done - hope you don't mind
Your welcome LW, somebody somewhere sparked the idea for me, just needs a bit of thought on the 'chicken-egg' front to decide which bit gets finished first.
Seemed the best approach given my aversion to putting hands anywhere near spinning finger cutters.
duncanh":1u2t7gg7 said:LW - I hope you don't mind me saying this, but I don't think this is a suitable project for a beginner (hopefully others agree!). The wings are likely to cause real problems, in terms of turning at high speed to improve cut and the danger of fingers close to the spinning wings.
I'd suggest learning better tool control before attempting a project such as this.
If you want to try the insert idea you could turn the light wood in Chas's project as a complete circle - you wouldn't be able to see under the bowl but it would be a good learning exercise.
Turning the item all as one but with the light wood as a full circle again would also be a good exercise - getting the transition from the inner bowl to the outer bowl can be tricky.
The problem when starting out is that you may try to run before you can walk, which is likely to cause frustration, possible injury, and perhaps put you off turning.
Duncan
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