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   21/03/2008, 22:36
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Mr Zjob - check PMs.

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   21/03/2008, 23:05
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Done it Dick. You have a reply..
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   26/03/2008, 20:02
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Well I've attempted to put in a photograph as per instructions so I hope this works!!

It is a walnut natural edged bowl I'll try and put the finished article on next.

Its a bit fubar (upside down!) sorry will do better next time.Blink [blink]


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   26/03/2008, 21:29
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Lilly I take it that this is not an egg cup? Woot! [:-))]

WOW that is some piece of walnut and I for one look forward to seeing the finished article!!!!! I would love a lathe that would take smething like that.

Don't forget to post photos of the bowl. What speed were you turning at, about 500 rpm?

Edit:-  Also Lilly what angle is the gouge ground to? It looks very steep, much more than I use!


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   27/03/2008, 8:18
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That's a REAL bowl with muliple uses, Lilly. Are you turning wet & what lathe are you using? Looking forward to seeing the end result - keep us posted!
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   27/03/2008, 17:21
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That's a mother of a lump of wood on a lathe! Be interesting to stick a chainsaw into a spinning lump like that, sort of speed turning!
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   28/03/2008, 9:26
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Hi folks,

not having much luck with finding a finished photo of the bowl, we have still got it so I will take a new photo and post it. It was a big walnut tree that had to come down as it was in the way of the new fosse ad as we don't like to do tha sort of thing to trees it seemed rather nice to make something to keep out of it, I'm looking forward to the 10 seater dining table at about 30-4-cm thickness but its not stable yet.

Its the other half who's the real turner me as I said previously I'm just Dangerous I would'nt like to try anything on this scale.I usually like to hack at stuff with an arbortech and burn it with a blow torch and other lethal efforts!

However trying to answer your queries and OH is shy, Its Wadkin RS80 looong bed with a varialble speed added , it is actually glued to the floor cos of underfloor heating! The piece of wood was actually bigger than that at on set as the band saw was'nt big enough,chainsawd to start with and took my son and OH and me to get it on the lathe and several attempts later after messing about with gravity started Waddy up with me and offspring other side of work shop. All was tranquille!

The piece was semi green cut down 2 years previously to being roughed out then left under shavings and then paper sack for a year.This photo was the roughing out stage.

We have a VB36 ( didn.t have it then!) also a small axminster and later this summer hopefully a Wivamac, why so many?

The Wadkin with its long bed is good for newel posts an columns and roughing out largish bits, VB for the bigger stuff  and for general more accurate turning and wivamac for expos as its the smaller one and therefore more portable and the axminster was too small for the job really.

I will get the technical stuff about the grind etc from OH later when he comes in, promise.

bye for now


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   29/03/2008, 18:07
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I'm looking forward to the 10 seater dining table at about 30-4-cm thickness but its not stable yet.

Sounds interesting Lilly, any more details or a piccy of the table?


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