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roger fischer
01-11-2020, 3:38 AM
Today I show you the making of a small ball series of yew-, apple- and an unknown wood from Tyrol. I turned the pieces of wood first to a cylinder and then roughly into
the contours of a ball by hand, then I turned the ball shape with the ball turning device. I sawed off the cones and clamped the ball again into the ball turning
device and sanded it up to grain 500. Finally I treated the balls with linseed oil.


https://youtu.be/1H8YgpDdP64
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Kind Greetings
Roger


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Peter Blair
01-11-2020, 9:23 AM
Well done. I just love spheres, they just cry out to be held. Even though I love them sooo much I can't sell them unless they are enhanced or textured or ???? Best of luck and keep posting Roger!

roger fischer
01-11-2020, 12:17 PM
thank you pete for your coment, i dount understand why people love cracks in the spheres:p but it okay i happens mostly:p hehe

best regards

roger

Peter Blair
01-11-2020, 1:29 PM
I'm not keen on cracks but I do like inclusions and other natural occurring things

John K Jordan
01-11-2020, 3:42 PM
Nice job! I love turning spheres. A good exercise is to try to turn them all the same size by hand - Mark StLeger is the best I know at this!


"unknown wood from Tyrol"
Do you live in Northern Italy?

JKJ

roger fischer
01-13-2020, 9:46 AM
i live in germany but was there in holday

John K Jordan
01-13-2020, 9:50 AM
i live in germany but was there in holday

Northern Italy is my favorite place to visit - we are headed there again in a few months. I've never been to Germany other than going from plane to train but this trip we plan a short stop before heading south, just one day in Munich.