Well, its 30 degrees outside and the wood shop is really cold so I began this project yesterday and Im doing it in stages because my hands get so cold!
Lets make a porringer.
Whats a porringer?
DiscussionPorringers are small bowls that have handles that stick out from the rim and are designed to be held in the hand whilst eating food out of them-they resemble the American Sierra cup that are popular with hikers. UK pole turner Robin Wood in his marvelous book on bowls writes about porringers quite a bit. In the UK, in the medieval period, tables and other types of furniture were not very common so eating utensils were designed to be held in the hand. And of course the shape that works best for this is a small bowl with a round bottom. Later on when furniture and tables became common, plates and saucers with their board, flat shapes became the predominant design for eating utensils because they sit on a table better. These little bowls held whatever happened to be cooking in a kettle at the moment and they were produced by woodturners, an occupation that was very familiar to people, unlike today.
If you google the word porringer youll see lots of metal ones and a few wooden ones and youll see the ones that Robin Wood makes on his pole lathe.
And I have a cousin in California who has absolutely no idea what constitutes a proper bowl of oatmeal and Im going to make her one a little later on and mail it to her (this is another story) along with a bag of steel cut oaks and a spurtle.
PlansI have a small 6 x 6x 3" block of spalted soft maple and Im going to turn a preliminary porringer from that and when I manage to get my hands on a larger block, Ill make one for my cousin and Ill do a posting about that. This will have two small handles on opposite sides of the rim and a small, broad foot on the bottom. And in homage to people who lived long, long ago, Im going to make this a rougher and more rustic piece, which is probably what most porringers through history have looked like.
Here are the photos so far:
Here is the basic block of wood on the lathe. This is spalted soft maple, a favorite wood of mine. You can see Ive roughly cut off the corners of the block:








As my hands are stiff from the cold, Ill do this a little later today when it warms up some.
Stay tuned,
VW
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