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Ernie Nyvall
09-03-2007, 11:07 PM
I hollowed most of this with a sorby hollowmaster, but couldn't get up in the shoulder and it was pretty rough inside. Travis Stinson let me finish on his system...boy that was great... Thanks Travis. It got me to come home and build a captive system for myself.

This is from the crotch of a mesquite and is 11 3/4" x 7". Finished with Antique Oil and buffed. As before critiques welcome.

http://i108.photobucket.com/albums/n34/Ernie_Nyvall/MesquiteHF1134.jpg
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Ken Fitzgerald
09-03-2007, 11:11 PM
Ernie...........extremely gnarly and beautiful! I'll bet you sweated while turning it! Nicely done Sir!

Patrick Taylor
09-03-2007, 11:20 PM
That's fantastic. I wouldn't change a thing! More than most other pieces I see, I'd love to have this one in my home. :)

Christopher K. Hartley
09-04-2007, 8:42 AM
See Ernie...it's like riding a bike. But, did you have to fall off and crash through the side of this one?:eek: :D All kidding aside, very nice work.:)

Mike Ramsey
09-04-2007, 9:05 AM
Fantastic job Ernie! Really looks great!

Steve Schlumpf
09-04-2007, 9:11 AM
Absolutely beautiful work Ernie! Love the wood, form and finish! You got my attention about making your own captured system. Any chance we could see what you made and how it works? I am going to have to make something fairly soon myself and any help would be appreciated!

Ernie Nyvall
09-04-2007, 7:33 PM
Absolutely beautiful work Ernie! Love the wood, form and finish! You got my attention about making your own captured system. Any chance we could see what you made and how it works? I am going to have to make something fairly soon myself and any help would be appreciated!

Steve, I posted a pick a while back here

http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?t=59619

Look for the pic Travis fixed for me. The one I used is top right. I bought a Jamieson bar to go in the "D" handle. The D handle is 3/4" bar stock with a 3/4" all thread coupling welded to the long piece. I drilled the threads out for the bars to fit. It's all similar to a Jamieson rig. I made my back rest a little wider and instead of round tubing for the upright, I used square tubing. I can get you exact dimensions if you like.

Thanks everyone for you comments.

Bernie Weishapl
09-04-2007, 7:57 PM
Ernie that is a beauty. I bet the pucker factor was rather high. Well done.

George Guadiane
09-04-2007, 10:30 PM
Brave, if not just CRAZY, but clearly worth the risk!
What an elegant piece! Well Done.

Steve Schlumpf
09-05-2007, 8:56 AM
Ernie - thanks for getting back to me with info on your captured system. After reading your post I realized that I goofed - big time! I have a brand new Monster Captured Hollowing system but no way of reverse turning a HF. When I saw your HF I immediately thought there must be some way to 'capture' or hold the HF so you can finish off the bottom. So, in the hopes that I am asking the right question this time - how did you manage to secure the HF to finish off the bottom? Thanks!

Bob Hallowell
09-05-2007, 11:27 AM
Erine,
STUNNING!

Bob

Ernie Nyvall
09-05-2007, 9:38 PM
So, in the hopes that I am asking the right question this time - how did you manage to secure the HF to finish off the bottom? Thanks!

Gotcha Steve. I use various jam chucks. First of all though, when I am making my tenon, I bring the tail stock up with the live center to pinpoint the center of the bottom... even if I'm using a face plate. After I hollowed this piece, I made a cone shaped jam chuck that fit in the opening of the HF. Then I just brought the tail stock up to the center of the tenon, and put just enough pressure on it for it to turn. Got to be careful here though, because you could split the HF with the cone shape.:eek: I turn the tenon down to about 1/4", remove it, and saw it off.

Steve Schlumpf
09-05-2007, 9:45 PM
Thank you Ernie - that is exactly the kind of info I was looking for. Have been thinking of making a donut chuck to hold HFs and/or large bowls - but the cone shaped jam chuck makes a lot of sense and is worth trying! Thanks again!