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Turning a vase in two pieces - step-by-step

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Turning a vase in two pieces - step-by-step

Postby selectortone » 02 Jun 2018, 18:04

I had a decent sized lump of scrap field maple left over from bandsawing a bowl blank, so yesterday I made this out of it:

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Re: Turning a vase in two pieces - step-by-step

Postby Woodster » 02 Jun 2018, 18:48

Very nice job. Of all the techniques we’ve had demonstrated at the club I think I like this one the best. ;)
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Re: Turning a vase in two pieces - step-by-step

Postby Malc2098 » 02 Jun 2018, 19:42

Nice.
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Re: Turning a vase in two pieces - step-by-step

Postby DaveL » 02 Jun 2018, 20:04

Nice use of the off cut, I think Mark Baker did a bit about using this technique, you certainly have mastered it.
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Re: Turning a vase in two pieces - step-by-step

Postby Andyp » 02 Jun 2018, 20:58

Clever and nicely done. I think I would have chucked those offcuts one the fire. :oops:
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Re: Turning a vase in two pieces - step-by-step

Postby Rod » 02 Jun 2018, 21:03

Clever stuff

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Re: Turning a vase in two pieces - step-by-step

Postby Phil » 03 Jun 2018, 07:04

Malc2098 wrote:Nice.



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Re: Turning a vase in two pieces - step-by-step

Postby Dalboy » 03 Jun 2018, 10:02

Nice little vase and an easy way to do hollow forms you did a great job on it.

I saw this at our club being demonstrated by Mark Sanger, he also shows it in his book.
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