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| Forum Contributer Supreme Forum King | at turning, other than pens. Well, that's not strictly true, I did attempt a bowl but after several disasters, by which time it was looking more like a saucer with lots of gouges, at which point I aborted the attempt. Things I learned from this experience were, hard well seasoned wood is not the way to go for a beginner, mounting the blank by using hot melt glue is not a good idea and finally, mastering the art of sharpening chisels is a pre-requisite. This attempt at making a 7" vase was more successful but no doubt could be vastly improved, and I do look forward to receiving advice from you all as to how I can achieve improvements. My gouge is ground to 30*, is this a good angle? I would appreciate shots showing the height of the tool rest, also the angle to hold the gouge etc, etc. Continued next post in an effort to keep the shots in order
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| Forum Contributer Supreme Forum King | After parting, I stood it on the belt sander to ensure a flat bottom.
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| Official Greeter Supreme Forum King Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: New Lebanon, Ohio "USA" First Name: Dave or "Doc" Posts: 4,699 ![]() | Nice job Harry, concidering. Is Marlene going to let you keep that in the house, or does it go to the shed?
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| Registered User Forum Geek | Hey Harry, What can I say ummmmmmmmmmmmm, you have dove a really Nice vase. Shape is good and finish is excellent, for your first one you should be proud of it and it looks good on the side with the flowers in it. The tool angle is down to what is good for you, you want to get a cheap chisel from a garage sale and practice at changing the angle and trying it on a scrap of wood. I did notice there were no shavings, so angle or tool rest height might be wrong. I will talk you through it on Skype next week, so get a scrap of wood ready. But you wanted constructive comments on your first ever Vase, well here go's. For your first ever turning shape good style good finish excellent, so a big pat on the back and we all Wait with high expectations for your follow up. Cheers Pete
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| Registered User Supreme Forum King Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Fort Worth,Texas USA First Name: George Posts: 1,581 ![]() | I'm impressed, Harry. That is one nice looking vase for a first attempt (or second, third, etc.) . I have a feeling you will soon be turning things out like a water fall. Even with having just completed a beginning lathe class, I'm sure there is no way I could do that nice of a piece on my first attempt. You are an inspiration to me. That is as soon as it warms up enough so I can feel my hands to hold the chisels. ![]()
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| Forum Contributer Supreme Forum King | I am flattered guys, I was half expecting something like "Crap, bin it and start again"
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| Registered User Forum King | Ok Harry, "Crap, bin it and start again........NOT!!!!" Very nice work my friend, keep it up....there's hope for me yet when I see what you're doing. You are quite the inspiration Mr. Down Under..... Ed........:-) |
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| Retired Moderator Supreme Forum King | Hi Harry, I think it looks just spendid. Personally I turn only dry wood. It is more difficult and the chips are hotter etc. For items like that I use only spindle tools ( all I own) and I find them just fine. I hollow in the same manner you do... drill a hole and then I use scrapers to further hollow. It's a tough job for a deep vase like that which I why I turn most into just a weed pot.... hole drilled and rounded out like you did. You did very well in my opinion. Add a chuck to your aresenal and a couple scrapers and you can have some fun doing lidded boxes. Corey
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| Registered User Forum King | Harry, Harry, Harry, what are you doing drilling a vase on a lathe??????? Just kidding Harry. Vase looks good. Well done. Get you one of those Sorby Hollow Masters for small vases for hollowing. They work pretty nice and are pretty cheap.
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| Forum Contributer Supreme Forum King | Thanks for the kind words guys, I don't want to get too involved with accessories for the mini lathe as I realise that it has it's limitations. The important thing at this time is to learn HOW to turn. As Pete pointed out, all that I'm removing is wood powder, not turnings as from a plane which explains why it took so long to make such a small vase. I don't know if the tool rest isn't at the correct height, if I'm not presenting the gouge at the correct angle or if I'm not applying sufficient pressure, scared of digging in, or possibly a combination of all three plus things I haven't thought of. IF I ever become proficient, then I will seriously consider SKI, (spending the kids inheritance) on a real lathe and accessories. All help will be appreciated.
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