TobyDavidson
Established Member
Hi All,
It has been a frustrating 3 months, with hardly any turning time due to work and family commitments, however the light is at the end of the old tunnel and I can get back into the garage this weekend and start turning again. It will only be piece 5, so still an absolute newbie here.
I am planning on turning lidded a shaving soap bowl this weekend and have a few questions.
1. Wood? Are there any woods which are better suited to it? I would have thought a fairly dense hardwood, oak for example. I think this due to the water environment.
2. Finish - I was thinking of using Danish oil. I have some which is suitable for indoor and outdoor use, therefore think this would be a suitable finish, again given the high chance of water contact.
3. Process - I have made 2 lidded bowls to date, and every time so far I am convinced there is a better way.
So far I have done it like this
1. Mount blank onto screw chuck
2. Rough to shape plus about 2 mm for sanding.
3. face turn the lid and finish
4. Part lid
5. Turn bowl base
6. reverse bowl and turn inside
so far so good. What I am then finding is that I haven't necessarily got the lid and bowl correct any more and have to find a way to join the two back up and effectively re finish the lid and bowl rim.
Is there a better process, or do I just need to keep practising and work towards getting it right first time?
Help and advice welcome as always, and I can't wait to post pics next week of the result.
It has been a frustrating 3 months, with hardly any turning time due to work and family commitments, however the light is at the end of the old tunnel and I can get back into the garage this weekend and start turning again. It will only be piece 5, so still an absolute newbie here.
I am planning on turning lidded a shaving soap bowl this weekend and have a few questions.
1. Wood? Are there any woods which are better suited to it? I would have thought a fairly dense hardwood, oak for example. I think this due to the water environment.
2. Finish - I was thinking of using Danish oil. I have some which is suitable for indoor and outdoor use, therefore think this would be a suitable finish, again given the high chance of water contact.
3. Process - I have made 2 lidded bowls to date, and every time so far I am convinced there is a better way.
So far I have done it like this
1. Mount blank onto screw chuck
2. Rough to shape plus about 2 mm for sanding.
3. face turn the lid and finish
4. Part lid
5. Turn bowl base
6. reverse bowl and turn inside
so far so good. What I am then finding is that I haven't necessarily got the lid and bowl correct any more and have to find a way to join the two back up and effectively re finish the lid and bowl rim.
Is there a better process, or do I just need to keep practising and work towards getting it right first time?
Help and advice welcome as always, and I can't wait to post pics next week of the result.