CHJ":2e4rnb08 said:Classic, if that's the first attempt on such a form I can't wait to see how your output develops.
Although accommodating on the turning front yew can be easily spoilt at the finishing stages, but you have certainly done that piece proud.
just a few coats of sanding sealer and then buffed up on the chestnut buffing wheelsBlockplane":1yb2wa26 said:What finish have you used? Looks wonderful
Woodmonkey":23gzybl8 said:Looks great, you've got a nice shine on that, is it lacquered?
andy43":3cq9txuc said:.... its not lacquered, just sanding sealer then buffed on the chestnut buffing wheels
CHJ":i1f03wl9 said:andy43":i1f03wl9 said:.... its not lacquered, just sanding sealer then buffed on the chestnut buffing wheels
And it shows in the 'glazed' look you have achieved without the over the top thick coating look you can get when applying some lacquers, very much up to a KimG standard.
SVB":2doi8sw9 said:Very nice. I love turning yew.
What hollowing tools do you use, any preferences?
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Dalboy":26by1fh2 said:I will repeat my comment from elsewhere Andy. Very nice indeed Andy. It has nice flowing curves without any flat areas, shape is good and also the finish
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