Pine Crinkle Cut Bowl - Wood turning
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- Опубліковано 9 лип 2024
- A very unique bowl made from scrap materials! It reminds me of a crinkle cut potato.
I originally glued up this blank a few years ago, the totally forgot about it until I had a good clean in my shed.
The finished bowl measures 240mm x 69mm (9 1/2" x 2 3/4")
Thank you for watching.
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Nice use of tailstock support. When you pulled it away I actually held my breath as you turned down the center!!! Nice job!!! AND, I love the crinkle cut.
I’ve learned the hard way when I didn’t use the tailstock. Glad that it wasn’t just me holding my breath 🤣👍
Cool concept. Now that you’ve done it in pine, I’m betting that another using a harder wood would be stunning. I can just imagine walnut. Whewie! Well done!
Experimenting with pine does open the door for another wood… hmmm 🤔 definitely one idea to follow up with. Thanks 👍
That is a very cool bowl. I like that detail on the rim of the bowl that you ended up with.
Thank you! Cheers!
Great design! Nice job!
Thank you 😎👍
Looks good sir have a great day ✌️
Many thanks 😀👍
I like your videos,, thanks
Glad you like them! Thanks for watching 👍
Nice piece, thanks for sharing
Thank you 😀👍
good work -- looks very pretty I think
Thank you. I really enjoy experimenting now and again.
That was unique, I like it.
Many thanks 👍😎
The pine your using has so many growth rings. The Home Depot or Lowes junk we get in the US has normally 4 or 5. Its a wonder any of the houses that are built with them even stay up.
Pine with decent growth rings is not the easiest to find. I tend to pull about 20 lengths out until I find one that I like. 😂😂😂 Thanks for watching 😀👍
Don't you love finding things you forgot about?!?!?! I found an "experiment" from serveral years ago (an unfinished poplar and cherry martini glass) that I didn't know what to do with at the time. It is now finished, but the type of wood I used...ugly. I know what I did wrong and now want to revisit my experiment. HERE'S TO CLEANING OUT YOUR SHOP!!!
The joy of experimenting and learning. Thanks for watching 👍
Very nice and a great idea. Could the pine with glue be use for food if we put food oil finish? Thank you and congratulations
Yes, it should be ok. I'm using it as a small fruit bowl at the moment.
Looks great! Was the glue dry?!😁
Yes 😁