January 26, 201214 yr Very nice turning. Looks like you are getting those walls thinner which is good. Bottom looks good and the finish is nice and soft.John MoodyJohn Moody Woodworkshttp://www.johnmoodywoodworks.com
January 26, 201214 yr Author thank you, it was an interesting project the finish is the bee's wax and mineral oil stuff you gave me. I need to get a hollowing tool. I'm using short metal turning tool and I have to be extreamely light handed with it or what I'm turning will split even with thicker walls.
January 26, 201214 yr I need to talk a look at those tools and see what you have in there that will work.John MoodyJohn Moody Woodworkshttp://www.johnmoodywoodworks.com
January 26, 201214 yr Looking good Adam, I think the comments on the walls being thinner is right on. Too often I have seen turnings where the walls of the vessel just seem way to thick and bulky looking. Yours turned out great with good proportions.John MorrisThe Patriot Woodworker
February 11, 201214 yr Adam, Very nice job! Â Really like the grain. Â Sure it's not a shot glass? Â SQ Happiness is wood chips flying!
February 18, 201214 yr Cool!Love the thin walls! Is that yellow pine?Lew-Time traveler. Purveyor of the world's finest custom rolling pins!
February 21, 201214 yr Author Sorry it's taken me so long to post. Been a busy bee lately. Anyway, yes I do believe that it is yellow pine. Thank you all for the comments. I'll be starting a new discussion soon with all my latest projects.
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