Glossopguy
Established Member
Hi guys
I'm getting into this bowl turning, but finding wood is getting to be a problem.
I have liberated some 9" diameter logs from a wind damaged Sycamore last year .
When I turn a bowl from the full log (is that end grain turning) some bowls turn fairly easily. However , Some just refuse to.
No matter how sharp, or the size of the angle of the chisel or how light the cut, it snags, sometimes very violently.
At the risk of sounding like a real dummy is there a right and wrong way to turn an End grain bowl ?
I've also noticed this on some egg cups Too.
Should you turn the Bowl from the Thick (rood side) end OR the Thin (twig side) end
I'm getting into this bowl turning, but finding wood is getting to be a problem.
I have liberated some 9" diameter logs from a wind damaged Sycamore last year .
When I turn a bowl from the full log (is that end grain turning) some bowls turn fairly easily. However , Some just refuse to.
No matter how sharp, or the size of the angle of the chisel or how light the cut, it snags, sometimes very violently.
At the risk of sounding like a real dummy is there a right and wrong way to turn an End grain bowl ?
I've also noticed this on some egg cups Too.
Should you turn the Bowl from the Thick (rood side) end OR the Thin (twig side) end