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  • BigguyZ
    Veteran Member
    • Jul 2006
    • 1818
    • Minneapolis, MN
    • Craftsman, older type w/ cast iron top

    #1

    The First Four

    OK, so I've never turned before in my life. But, I recently (a couple of months ago) got a Jet 1014, and I REALLY wanted to make some gifts for the family. So, not having the correct blade for a BS box, I went with attempting a few bowls.

    I don't have a chuck or anything, so I used a method I've tought of and had seen online recently as well. I took a few legths of 2'x4', and I jointed them flat and made two layers of that, about a total 3" thick... Then, I used a 6" faceplate and screwed it into the pine 2"x4"s. Then I glued the blank onto the 2x4s. I'd go at is first with the live center tailstock and shape the bottom. Then, I'd remove the tailstock and hollow out the face of the bowl with only the glued-up portion holding the blank to the lathe.

    The chisels I have are the HF HSS dark handled ones. My sharpening system is poor to non-existent. I really want to get either a thin belt sander from HF, or the 8" slow speed grinder with the good wheels from Woodcraft for $90...

    The first piece was Cherry and very dry. The second was a wetter wood. I can't remember the name. It seems to be oily, as I'm not able to get a good finish with Poly. I may try wiping it down with Acetone and trying again. I want to fully seal it so it doesn't warp as much. Second bowl is Purpleheart. Last is Paduk.

    Anyways, enough talk- ON TO THE PICS!
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  • DonHo
    Veteran Member
    • Mar 2004
    • 1098
    • Shawnee, OK, USA.
    • Craftsman 21829

    #2
    They look good to me. I'd say a great job for your first go at it.

    DonHo
    Don

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    • RayintheUK
      Veteran Member
      • Sep 2003
      • 1792
      • Crowborough, East Sussex, United Kingdom.
      • Ryobi BT3000

      #3
      The second bowl looks like olive wood - did it feel kinda "soapy" when turning?

      Fine looking set of bowls, well done!

      Ray.
      Did I offend you? Click here.

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      • BigguyZ
        Veteran Member
        • Jul 2006
        • 1818
        • Minneapolis, MN
        • Craftsman, older type w/ cast iron top

        #4
        Ah, it definitely wasn't olive wood. MAn, I wish I could remember, but it was something that I hadn't seen before. It wasn't a one-word name, it was two. It didn't feel too oily initially, but whenever I try to use some wipe on poly, it's all uneven and doesn't like to dry.

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        • lrogers
          Veteran Member
          • Dec 2002
          • 3853
          • Mobile, AL. USA.
          • BT3000

          #5
          All I can say is WOW!!!!!
          Larry R. Rogers
          The Samurai Wood Butcher
          http://splash54.multiply.com
          http://community.webshots.com/user/splash54

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          • Popeye
            Veteran Member
            • Mar 2003
            • 1848
            • Woodbine, Ga
            • Grizzly 1023SL

            #6
            Pretty spiffy. Nice woods. Heck of a nice group for a first go at it. Practice practice practice, that' what I'm doing. Pat
            Woodworking is therapy.....some of us need more therapy than others. <ZERO>

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            • John Hunter
              Veteran Member
              • Dec 2004
              • 2034
              • Lake Station, IN, USA.
              • BT3000 & BT3100

              #7
              Very nice.
              John Hunter

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              • mater
                Veteran Member
                • Jan 2004
                • 4197
                • SC, USA.

                #8
                Very nice looking work.
                Ken aka "mater"

                " People may doubt what you say but they will never doubt what you do "

                Ken's Den

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                • WoodButcher26
                  Established Member
                  • Mar 2006
                  • 167
                  • Dayton, OH

                  #9
                  Looks good for any try, let alone a first one! Good looking work.


                  Kim
                  Measure it with a micrometer...
                  Mark it with a crayon...
                  Cut it with a chain saw!

                  Wood Butcher

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                  • GeekMom
                    Senior Member
                    • Dec 2004
                    • 752
                    • Bonney Lake, WA.
                    • Shopsmith Mark V

                    #10
                    Very nice job!
                    Karen
                    <><

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                    • gerti
                      Veteran Member
                      • Dec 2003
                      • 2233
                      • Minnetonka, MN, USA.
                      • BT3100 "Frankensaw"

                      #11
                      Nice work! If you want to hook up with local turners, check here:

                      http://mnwoodturners.com/index.html

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                      • wareagle
                        Forum Newbie
                        • Mar 2006
                        • 66

                        #12
                        Great job for your first tme out!

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                        • onedash
                          Veteran Member
                          • Mar 2005
                          • 1013
                          • Maryland
                          • Craftsman 22124

                          #13
                          They look good. My first attempt at a bowl a couple days ago blew out the bottom....It was pretty small too. did you use a bowl scraper for the inside? I dont have one...Maybe that was my problem....
                          YOU DONT HAVE TO TRAIN TO BE MISERABLE. YOU HAVE TO TRAIN TO ENDURE MISERY.

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                          • Wood_workur
                            Veteran Member
                            • Aug 2005
                            • 1914
                            • Ohio
                            • Ryobi bt3100-1

                            #14
                            those are nice. definatly not dog bowls.
                            Alex

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