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Kathy Marshall
02-22-2011, 1:35 AM
Got a couple handles turned for my new Thompson Bowl Gouges :D . Did the 1/2" last night and the 3/8" tonight. Both are out of Pecan, 16" with a heavy coat of DO. Found quite a bit of figure in the Pecan once it was roughed down, but I may have to do another for the 1/2" because of the bark inclusion near the bottom (although I generally grip above that area, so it may be ok). Don't know how it got there, the log I cut the blanks from was probably about 30"+ in diameter and clear as far as I could tell. Still have some chunks from that same log section (along with another 15 or so more log sections :D ), so hopefully I'll find some more figure for some HFs.
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Oh, and of course proof of my new Jamieson captured system :D
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Ken Fitzgerald
02-22-2011, 2:14 AM
Nice handles Kathy! I have the Jamieson Captured system. I think you will like it.

Scott Hubl
02-22-2011, 2:53 AM
Nice looking handles Kathy.

You did Good buying the Jamieson.

John Keeton
02-22-2011, 6:52 AM
Nice looking gouges, and fine looking handles, too! Now you need to sweep back the grind on that 1/2" V gouge.;)

Another congrats on the hollowing rig! Time to dig into a piece of that pecan and see what you find.

Brian McInturff
02-22-2011, 6:59 AM
Very Nice!! That is some gorgeous Pecan you got there. Perfect look for handles. I like the form on them too. And the nice added touch of name, date, and gouge type. Very nice!!

Doug W Swanson
02-22-2011, 8:06 AM
Handles look great! I like the pecan you used....

Fred Belknap
02-22-2011, 8:16 AM
Kathy nice handles and a neat hollowing system. Been thinking about one my self. I like your tool storage, I might do that except I don't know what to do with the cat that stays in the shop.:D

Marc Himes
02-22-2011, 8:43 AM
Nice handles Kathy. I have a spindle gouge from Doug and need to do the same.

Marc Himes

Kathy Marshall
02-22-2011, 11:38 PM
I used my new gouges tonight, and I'm definitely a convert to Doug's tools!
I finished up a pecan bowl that I had roughed out about 10 days ago, then soaked in DNA for about 5 days, then left in some shavings.
The shear scraping results were much better than I've gotten with my Sorby bowl gouge. I started on the inside with the 1/2" and it worked great for removing the bulk, but I was getting ridges when I was getting close to my final cuts (I need a little more practice with it, I think I may have been a little heavy riding the bevel) so I switched to the 3/8" and got very nice finish cuts.
Gonna have to start saving up for a couple of U bowl gouges!

Mark Hubl
02-22-2011, 11:44 PM
Nice handles and stealth gloat on all that booty. The pics look like they belong in a catalog. Nice curlies, lathe, ewt's, dougs sweet stuff and the hollower, wow!

Roger Chandler
02-23-2011, 7:57 AM
Well done on the pecan handles.......they look comfortable to the hands. Congrats on both them and the Jamison hollowing rig..........nice stuff. One question........does that pile of shavings go all the way to the floor? :D

Maybe time to break out the old broom and shovel! ;)

Bernie Weishapl
02-23-2011, 10:30 AM
Really nice handles Kathy. Congrats on your hollowing system.

Tim Thiebaut
02-23-2011, 12:13 PM
One question........does that pile of shavings go all the way to the floor? :D
Maybe time to break out the old broom and shovel! ;)

Those are very nice handles you turned Kathy, I like the design of the slimmer rear portion alot. And Roger is right that is one huge pile of shavings you have going on there! LOL....I have to clean up everytime I walk away from my lathe or it just bugs me crazy all night long, I even vaccume every nook and cranny on my lathe with my DC hose, probably a little OCD on my part.

Kathy Marshall
02-24-2011, 2:39 AM
Thanks Everyone!


Well done on the pecan handles.......they look comfortable to the hands. Congrats on both them and the Jamison hollowing rig..........nice stuff. One question........does that pile of shavings go all the way to the floor? :D

Maybe time to break out the old broom and shovel! ;)

Actually it was a bit taller, but I had to move the lathe out about 6" to give clearance for the tail rest for the Jaimeson and the pile deflated a bit :eek:
I've thought about cleaning it up, but it makes a nice tool table and it's great for catching stuff that falls or flies off the lathe.
I did bag up a few large bags of shavings from the front of the lathe, I was starting to get too tall to work comfortably :D