Joe has been with me for a three day Bowl turning course and turned out some fantastic work. There is a big advantage in booking several days on the trot as you keep reinforcing what you have already done. Joe had done some woodturning over many years but had not done any for a number of years recently so needed to catch up and refine his tooling and techniques. His interest is in bowls with some sort of colouring and or texturing so as well as refining his tool technique we concentrated on Form finish colouring and texturing.
I took some pictures throughout the three day as you can see we got through a lot of work and Joe went away with a lot of knowledge and some very nice Bowls.
These pics might not be in the best order because the bowls were not started and finished and then another one started they were all produced at the same time to allow for finishes to dry but you will get an idea of what we did.
We set this Beech blank up on my Nova for practicing on It had some splits in that were super glued up to make it safe but it was not good enough for a finished piece.
Joe doing the pull cut something he had never tried before
Sanding with the Simon Hope Pro sander
Final sand down to 1000 grit with Webrax abrasive
Reverse turned preparing for beading
Beading with Ashleigh Isles 6mm Beading tool
Scorching beads all done outside since Andy Coates workshop burnt down
Removing soot with Bronze bristle brush from Chestnut products
Applying Verdigris wax
Removing Bowl centre
This is our practice piece again and Joe is having a go at carving with the Proxon carver
There quite a knack to this to make it look right but with a bit of practice it soon looks OK
Psactice piece scorched and coloured with Chestnut Orange spirit stain
Removing the face of practice piece to try another texture on
The next texture is done with the Proxon grinder with the chainsaw cutter hence the gloved hand and wrist. Under the Welders glove is a stainless steel Butchers glove.
This is a very dangerous piece of kit and needs to be used with great care.
Practice piece carved scorched and coloured with red Chestnut Spirit stain
This is Texturing on top of the carved surface with the Crown Tools spiralling wheel
Practicing using the Defuser with Spirit Stain
Still with the practice piece with Blue spirit stain this time
Looking good
Close up Textured with Proxon grinder then more texture added with crown Tools spiralling cutter scorched and coloured.
Nice Form
Sanded to 1000 grit and sealed with Chestnut cellulose sanding sealer
Looking good and ready to remove Centre
Joe refining with scraper
Finished Bowl
This is the start of an Oak bowl Joe practiced another technique on
Oak carved and scorched
Close up after carving and scorching
Nice big Beech blank
Joe really taking to the pull cut
Refining with the Crown tools Sheer scraper
Sanding to 1000 Grit everything that leaves my workshop is sanded to 1000 grit
Appling sanding sealer with a brush
Looks good
Jo Sonjas paint applied and being dried wit a hair dryer
Removing Centre bowl
Another practice piece Oak and Joe is creating a texture with a rasp
Textured scorched and limed looking good I think.
Jo Sonjas piece finished
And there he is looking as proud as punch and so he should he worked hard and this is the end result and also some other finishes that have not been shown here.
The Beaded Bowl is approx. 14" x 3"
The Jo Sonjas Bowl is Beech approx 15" x 3"
The red carved Bowl is approx. 11" x 3"
The Oak Bowl is approx. 9" x 3"