Very nice piece Roger! I bet that was a tough piece to turn. Definitely worth the effort.
Very nice piece Roger! I bet that was a tough piece to turn. Definitely worth the effort.
[QUOTE=Jay Jolliffe;2220065]Very nice Roger....do you have a pic of the bottom or better yet how did you hold it...[/QUO
Jay, I held it with a tenon on the bottom in my chuck for most of the turning on the top side. To start out, I used a recess in what would be the bowl portion, and turned the bottom including the tenon, from which I would eventually turn into a smallish foot......about 1/4" deep.
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Roger, spectacular piece! Apart from the skill in execution, there is a delicate lightness to the form that draws the eye up and outward.
As for what to call it, I'd just give it its own inscrutable name, put it in a favorite gallery and call it good. Maybe something like "Aerisias Reborn."
David
A gorgeous finish as well! What did you use as a finish?
Many Kind Regards . . . Allen
No, the sky is not falling - just chunks of it are.
Shellac! One of my faves. Was the wipe on poly a gloss?
Many Kind Regards . . . Allen
No, the sky is not falling - just chunks of it are.
Really nice Roger, a Fine piece of Art.
Roger,
I have a question, did you cut the triangle shape after turning?I could see where that would let you make a better consistent shape then cut it to get the wings.
Last edited by Jerry Toschlog; 02-05-2014 at 1:04 AM.
I have turned 2 "Y" crotch type bowls, I hear ya as they can be a hand buster. .