Brian Kent
02-24-2016, 12:17 PM
I am trying to grow in the use of hollowing tools - John Jordan's today and a captured system next summer. Everything in the past has been through the use of scrapers.
I feel like the Junior High neighbor who got a new drum set for Christmas and is thrilled by the fact that it is loud.
He thinks he is fast because he is hitting drums and cymbals often.
At the moment I feel like I am insanely bad, but had a whole lesson! That's all I need, right. (I found out that I just missed an all day workshop on hollow forms by Mike Jackovsky!)
I have an order coming up for 30 small (8") ornamental pitchers that just need to be drilled out. I will use these to practice the hollowing. The order also includes 10 larger (11'-12") pitchers that I'll make in 2 parts. These need to hold water for a couple of hours per month, so they will be epoxy lined. Hopefully when I get a captured system I will be able to do these in one piece.
Meanwhile, I apologize for the racket coming out of my garage. I'll learn to play music on those drums someday.
I feel like the Junior High neighbor who got a new drum set for Christmas and is thrilled by the fact that it is loud.
He thinks he is fast because he is hitting drums and cymbals often.
At the moment I feel like I am insanely bad, but had a whole lesson! That's all I need, right. (I found out that I just missed an all day workshop on hollow forms by Mike Jackovsky!)
I have an order coming up for 30 small (8") ornamental pitchers that just need to be drilled out. I will use these to practice the hollowing. The order also includes 10 larger (11'-12") pitchers that I'll make in 2 parts. These need to hold water for a couple of hours per month, so they will be epoxy lined. Hopefully when I get a captured system I will be able to do these in one piece.
Meanwhile, I apologize for the racket coming out of my garage. I'll learn to play music on those drums someday.