I have several projects that I began and stopped working on that I need to update you all on so here we go:
Hollys Bowl
If youll recall, Hollys bowl had issues with cracking on the sides and it was also distorting due to differences in air temperature and humidity. I took the bowl back out to the shop and let it stabilize for a while and here it is now:

The Flower Vase
The flower vase I began the other day out of the decomposed wood looked pretty ragged. The end grain was badly pitted from turning and I used oil on it which made it look muddy and dirty. So I took it back out to the shop and put it back on the lathe and re-cut the end grain and began removing the finish on it. Here it is at the moment:

The Pine Tea Box
I brought the tea box in the house after I finished cutting it and looked at it for about 2 weeks. I decided that I just didnt want to pain it blue but to release myself from the current "blue period" and explore other options.
I bought some wood stain in a pale grey color and applied that to the surface in a very thin coat so the wood grain would continue to show through and here is a photo:

And here is a project I began using a piece of a tree branch from a friends linden tree:

Ive been wanting to explore more rustic turnings of late and I decided to work on this as an experiment. You can see its cracked and rough and the wood spalted as I left it outside and I like it. I want to assure you that Im not planning on making a lot of cracked bowls but I am going to be exploring less refined finishes for a while and Im also going to be incorporating the bark in some of my turnings too. Stay tuned for more of this._______________
I know these projects have gone on for a while now but sometimes it pays to leave a project alone for a while and think about what to do with it next. Rushing through a project can often leave you with a less than satisfied feeling and since these projects do take time and a lot of materials to accomplish, its better to wait.
Im going to make a bowl next out of red maple for a friend of mine and Ill post some photographs from that soon. And dont forget the Mothers Day wood turning marathon on May 12.
See you all soon,
VW
I know these projects have gone on for a while now but sometimes it pays to leave a project alone for a while and think about what to do with it next. Rushing through a project can often leave you with a less than satisfied feeling and since these projects do take time and a lot of materials to accomplish, its better to wait.
Im going to make a bowl next out of red maple for a friend of mine and Ill post some photographs from that soon. And dont forget the Mothers Day wood turning marathon on May 12.
See you all soon,
VW
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