Very unique piece! Nice work
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Natural Edge Lidded Pot from Carob Wood
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Thanks Hank and Gerd.
Hank, looking forward to seeing some of your pieces when you are able to get started.Leave a comment:
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Your turnings are making me jealous. Great looking pot and lid! I am having to put in a new subfloor on my workshop and it will be a couple of weeks or three to finish and get to turning. In the mean time I did get three spindle chisels. They definitely need sharpening. I also bought a tormek jig to go on my Grizzly that will do fingernail sharpening.Leave a comment:
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Thanks CWS. I'm happy with the way it turned out for the most part. Most challenging part was the hollowing hand sanding inside, when I realized I really don't have a good tool set for those functions on something this small.Leave a comment:
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Bill,
Thanks!
That is really attractive and shows some great skill.
I don't "turn", but it is projects like this that I just find so attracting. If I can ever find the time to get my shed finished, I am seriously considering trying to make room for a lathe.
Thanks again,
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Natural Edge Lidded Pot from Carob Wood
Here's a little something I made for the "Challenge and Trade" over at Woodturner's Resource (www.woodturnersresource.com). Its about 4 inches in diameter, about 4.5 inches tall, and made from Carob wood. Thanks for looking!
In this video I turn a natural edge lidded pot (or box) from Carob, for the Challenge and Trade hosted at Woodturner's Resources (http://www.woodturnersresou...Tags: None
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