I have made quite a number of pitchers using hand-held tools. The last one was 1-1/2 years ago. As I get ready to begin again, I would like some fresh instruction on hollow forms. It would be nice to correct whatever I am doing wrong and learn techniques freshly.
Any recommendations of people or videos? I could seek out help from San Diego Wood Turners' members (or presenters if they schedule a hollow-forms demonstrator), Palomar Community College woodworking dept, or Mike Jakovsky, who lives in the same city.
I will be using a Gizmo system for the first time. (I know Mike Jakovsky's specialty is hand-held hollowing.)
Here is a photo of the pitchers I have made so far. Large openings, not too wide. Thank you in advance for your recommendations.