So after the last small bowl, I was wondering just how thin I could make those walls before they gave. Another 3″ sycamore blank in and away we go…
That’s not too bad. But it’s a crummy photo. So… new toy 🙂
It’s a cheap 40x40cm photo box from aliexpress. So now, new photo, same bowl…
And suddenly it looks like I’ve actually gotten better at this 😀
This is kindof a shallow bowl by the way, and bottom-heavy, there’s a centimeter of wood left in the bottom. It’s a jelly-bean dish for Calum 😀
Lovely pretty wood on it too. Simple poppyseed oil and blonde shellac finish.
And then, in case that was a fluke…
Not as much figure as the last blank, so added a burn line to make it interesting. It’s amazing how important seeing what I’m doing is to this so I had to address the shed lighting again…
Cheap (about six euro) LED floodlight from Farnell and a sewing machine LED light on a magnetic base for task lighting and it’s a massive improvement. And I also put a quick MDF shelf across the feet of the lathe stand and sat the compressor and pillar drill on that instead of on the floor, and now I can horse the entire lathe around about 45 degrees clockwise so I can get better access at the inside of the bowl. Makes things a bit easier.
I think the walls might even be thinner on this one. Fraction of a millimeter, but it just feels a little lighter.
Think I might be ready to move to a 6″ blank now…
Tags: sycamore
Mark,
You inspire, my turning has been limited to spindles and such but your small bowls look like fun.
Soft boxes are great for product photography, looks good.
ken
Thank you Ken, that’s praise from caesar 🙂