Looks pretty good to me John! What's the diameter and what did you use for a finish? I do like the classic form on this! Nice work!
Looks pretty good to me John! What's the diameter and what did you use for a finish? I do like the classic form on this! Nice work!
Steve
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Here's a little cherry plate I turned this week. It started as a 1" thick rough sawn board. Nothing special but I was happy with it. Starting with only 1" of wood makes things interesting.
The finish could be better, I noticed a few flaws when I put it under the lights to photograph.
Criticism or comments welcome.
John Trax
John, that is a beautifully clear piece of wood, and it will age out to a really nice piece! I like the gentle curve in the front. Nice work!
Ole Steve is pretty quick. Can reply before you post now.
Looks nice John... Nice shape/form and the finish looks nice.
Agree with the others that you should be careful with you thoughts as Steve seems to be in your head as evidenced by his posting a response before your original post. I've used a tinfoil hat in the past with some success.
very nice, John
am takeing David suggestions, making a tinfold hat, i wonder if colored tinfold would work better???????
Steve,
The diameter is just shy of 8", thickness ended at 3/4". No glue block, I mounted on a face plate with short screws, turned a mounting recess and then reversed. Not much opportunity to make creative decisions with such a thin starting block. I ended up with two visible pitch pockets but did not think I had enough depth left to turn them away.
Finish is three coats of Deft, then buffed. Lots of things to improve on but not too bad for the first plate. It does sit a little higher than I would like so I think I'll try to make the base a little thinner next time.
John Trax
Steve is always one step ahead of everyone.
Nice platter John.
Really a nice platter. How'd you do that Schlumpf????? Answer before he posted!!!!! He posted at 9:56 pm and you answered him 14 minutes before he posted???????
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Nice work John. I really like this quite a bit and as John K. pointed out it should age just beautifully.
Tony
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