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![]() Well, this is my first attempt a turning a lidded vessel. Cut from green cherry, it was smoothed slightly with a green 3M sanding pad, but otherwise right off the lathe. The finish is not as bright and shiny as it should be once dried and finished. I left the lid tenon slightly oversize so that after drying, there would be some stock left to fit it into the cup perfectly. When dry, I plan to coat it with tung oil and polish it out - assuming it doesn't split in half. :-\ For those of you who don't can't get usenet binaries, here is a link: http://thevideodoc.com/images/LiddedVessel01.jpg Otherwise, it's in a.b.p.w Comments are Welcomed. Greg G. |
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On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 09:55:15 -0400, Greg G. wrote:
Very nice! I used to make them years ago when they were called "round boxes"... Very popular gift for the ladies, as the small ones make a cool place to keep the special necklace or whatever.. Well, this is my first attempt a turning a lidded vessel. Cut from green cherry, it was smoothed slightly with a green 3M sanding pad, but otherwise right off the lathe. The finish is not as bright and shiny as it should be once dried and finished. I left the lid tenon slightly oversize so that after drying, there would be some stock left to fit it into the cup perfectly. When dry, I plan to coat it with tung oil and polish it out - assuming it doesn't split in half. :-\ For those of you who don't can't get usenet binaries, here is a link: http://thevideodoc.com/images/LiddedVessel01.jpg Otherwise, it's in a.b.p.w Comments are Welcomed. Greg G. |
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mac davis said:
Very nice! Thanks! I just hope it survives the drying and finishing process. I didn't have a plan when I started and just freehanded the thing. I used to make them years ago when they were called "round boxes"... Very popular gift for the ladies, as the small ones make a cool place to keep the special necklace or whatever.. They probably still call them that - I'm not really up on the vernacular. But I've a mental block to calling round objects a box... Greg G. |
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Hmmmm................I thought you said you were a newbie.........very nice
work. Barry Greg G. wrote in message ... Well, this is my first attempt a turning a lidded vessel. Cut from green cherry, it was smoothed slightly with a green 3M sanding pad, but otherwise right off the lathe. The finish is not as bright and shiny as it should be once dried and finished. I left the lid tenon slightly oversize so that after drying, there would be some stock left to fit it into the cup perfectly. When dry, I plan to coat it with tung oil and polish it out - assuming it doesn't split in half. :-\ For those of you who don't can't get usenet binaries, here is a link: http://thevideodoc.com/images/LiddedVessel01.jpg Otherwise, it's in a.b.p.w Comments are Welcomed. Greg G. |
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![]() I really like the vessel you made. For a 1st turning (compared to me) it is really well done. What lathe did you get? Alex |
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AAvK said:
I really like the vessel you made. For a 1st turning (compared to me) it is really well done. Thanks. I can see how this could be addictive. What lathe did you get? Just a mini lathe - Jet 1014B w/extention bed. The manager at the store made me a deal I couldn't refuse. Greg G. |
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Barry N. Turner said:
Hmmmm................I thought you said you were a newbie.........very nice work. Thanks! Yea, I'm a TOTAL newbie - complete with all the stupid mistakes and dangerous assumptions. ;-) Greg G. |
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On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 14:24:44 -0400, Greg G. wrote:
mac davis said: Very nice! Thanks! I just hope it survives the drying and finishing process. I didn't have a plan when I started and just freehanded the thing. snip IMO, that's the true "spirit of the lathe", Greg... My wife calls it my "horizonal pottery wheel", because I just put stock between the tail stocks and go.. |
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