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    first project

    For my first major turning project I found something that was easy to do, it has been cold in the shop so easy was good:lol::lol::lol:
    I come out ok not great but ok.
    Some WIP pictures, 1st glue up, second glue up, third glue up, cleaning and truing the faces of the rings, and then turning it both sides, and it finished8-O
    thanks for looking













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    Re: first project

    If you call that easy, I'm in big trouble!!! I don't think I could even get it glued up, much less turned
    Nice job on the turning, Earl.
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    WOW Earl, you have some natural talent (not that I am shocked by that at all). That's an awesome segmented bowl. I haven't even had the guts to try something like that. You're making me look like a slacker. You're making that HF lathe really work for you How was the turning of the segments? And what tool(s) did you use? I have only turned solid bowls, and wonder if you go about it the same way. Is that a PSI chuck?
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    Re: first project

    Turning segmented bowls can be challenging because of the different "hardness/softness" of the woods. You get moving along and all of a sudden you can dig into a softer part. Great looking bowl!
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    Re: first project

    Quote Originally Posted by DaveO View Post
    How was the turning of the segments? And what tool(s) did you use? I have only turned solid bowls, and wonder if you go about it the same way. Is that a PSI chuck?
    Dave:-)
    The hardest part was turning the inside:-?
    I am learning to use the tools and so just because I used one dosnt mean it is or isnt the best/right/smart one to use, I was trying to see what I could do with them, I used all the gouges, some skews, the round scraper, and some oland tools

    Yes thats a psi chuck, and the beautiful mrs. Rasmussen got me a full assortment of jaws
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    Re: first project

    First major turning project?







    ^ <--- jaw dropped on floor.

    That's one great looking bowl.
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    :goofy:

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    All I can say is " WOW ".......
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    NUff said!

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    Beautiful work, Earl. Combination of art and woodworking talent. You're still the MAN!
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    Re: first project

    Quote Originally Posted by JackLeg View Post
    Beautiful work, Earl. Combination of art and woodworking talent. You're still the MAN!
    I must have missed something.
    Has his gender been questioned?

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    Re: first project

    Nice!

    I wish my first efforts came out that good :lol:

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