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Here are a couple vessels turned from some local box elder. I learned to do these a couple weeks ago, so I have a lot to learn. Wall thickness consistency and thin-ness are my biggest issues, but with a little more practice…
I’m using the Don Pencil Stinger hollowing tool to do these on a PSI Turncrafter.
Enjoy!
-- http://www.tenoclockwoodworks.com
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peruturner
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#1 posted 1243 days ago
Nice vessels well done
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#2 posted 1243 days ago
Fantastic hollow forms. I really like how you used your shapes to highlite the woods natural colors/figures.
The only thing that will make you better at turning is, practice, practice, practice. You are off to a great start.
Keep it up.
Scrappy
-- Scrap Wood's the best...the projects are smaller, and so is the mess!
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