These are part of a new technique I'm working on. I call it my "wavy" bowl series.
I'm still experimenting with the technique as well as what form works best with the "wave."
These are part of a new technique I'm working on. I call it my "wavy" bowl series.
I'm still experimenting with the technique as well as what form works best with the "wave."
John, those are beautiful... can you tell us more about the technique
Dave
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Very cool look. I like all of them.
John those are very cool. How did you do that, especially number 3. Thanks, Tom
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Great looking work John. You will want to be careful about issues with cross grain joints.
Richard in Wimberley
I like them all John. Please give us a little tutorial on how these are done.
These are really nice accents to turnings that are already beutiful examples of your work, John. Definitely have the "how'd he do that" factor. I'm guessing you are roughing the forms out on the lathe, then cutting them apart and gluing back together with accents between the pieces, then finalizing the form back on the lathe.
great looking bowls. My favourite is #4. I am just learning to turn bowls. It looks like I have a lot to learn
I won't even guess, the wave form just makes it very difficult with any technique I thought of... In my opinion these are really nice bowls, beautiful even, regardless of the technical achievement - they just look GOOD!
Very nice looking bowls!! I too would like to know more about the making of the wave series!!
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Yep I agree with everyone else. Pretty neat, I will be waiting for the tutorial as well.
Wow....simply beautiful.
Tom
Those are great #2+3 are my favorites. Love it! Tutorial???
Those are great looking pieces. I like #3. How did you do those?
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Very nice idea!
Have you tried it on a natural edge bowl? Mimic the bark curve with the wave....
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