Headed out to John C Campbell Folk School tomorrow for a week long class. The class is Hewing and carving for spoons and bowls taught by Rodney Hopkins. I've been looking forward to this class for a while now. I've never been to the folk school. Has anyone on here been that would like to give me...
Here are some of my more recent turnings.
1st pic-Cedar end grain bowl
2nd pic-Pecan lidded bowl
3rd-Bowl from limb section of unknown wood (Oak maybe?)
4th-Pecan bowl
5th-Sea Urchin christmas ornament
6th- pair of maple bowls
Here is my first ever bowl. It was made from ash that was cut into a bowl blank back in march. My wife likes the natural edge bowls so that is what I attempted. It is in a bag with shaving now, hopefully it will not warp much but we will see. I need to get a small weigh scale to weigh as the...
I am just getting started turning bowls less than 12" and am looking for someone in the Triangle or Triad that may have some blanks to sell reasonably or donate. I have purchased a few walnut blanks but that gets expensive quickly. I am not looking for anything special just something that I can...
Wood: Southern Magnolia
Finish: Varathane Satin Gloss Polyurathene Enamel
Diameter: 7 inches
Meant to look rugged with even the chainsaw marks remaining on the bottom. Very dramatic spalting lines.