Thin walls
So I’d been working on the shape of the bowls I was turning and trying to get the basics down, and a friend who’s been turning a lot longer than I have (hi Tom!) suggested a skill test – turn a thin-walled bowl. I managed to do that on two of my first bowls but I’d not turned anything with thin walls since.
So, trying again a year later with a small chestnut blank.
Nice simple open shape for this, no closed bowls or hollow forms just yet 😀
Using a tenon below the foot because the blank just seemed a few millimetres thick.
Sanded, oiled (just a coat of danish oil), yorkshire grit and hampshire sheen wax. Not doing anything very special because at this point, I expect it to explode mid-hollowing 😀
Reverse it into the chuck, face it off.… Read the rest