Well, the end of the month is fast approaching and I need to take a look a some of the bowls that Ive turned and see how their doing and if needs be, re-turn them and hollow them out.
Here we go:
Here are the bowls that I began working on earlier this spring. From left to right they are: camphor wood, red elm, rainbow poplar, and silk oak. All of these bowls are 10 inches in diameter and about 3 inches deep and all of them have been a learning experience to work on.
All of the bowls except the silk oak bowl, dried without cracking and with very little distortion and so I remounted them on the lathe and hollowed them out:
The photo below shows the red elm bowl that I began earlier this month. This is larger than the other bowls: 10" x 5". I left the walls and bottom of the bowl thick in case it distorted while it dried. It was considerably lighter in weight and this indicates that its lost a lot of water so I re-turned it and hollowed it out more (bottom photo):
This bowl will go into the drying bag again and Ill do its last hollowing out when I re-open in the end of July.
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