Turnin' Trainin' "updated photos"

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TracyP

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Tracy
I have viewed many threads on this forum. And while viewing them I have been drawn to the dark side by some of the threads and the awesome photos that the darksiders post here. I bought the HF lathe on sale and thanks to Greg, "woodman2k" today I learned to turn a bowl. Thanks Greg!! Also thanks to "taandctran" for the ambrosia maple blanks. This is some beautifully figured wood. The first bowl on the left is the training bowl turned at Greg's, the second is the one I played with after I got back home. The one on the right is two chunks of cherry laminated together and turned into a shallow bowl. I think I am hooked:help:. Now I just have to learn to keep the flat and round well seperated, as it all has it's place in the world of woodworking! Thanks for all of you that are responsible for leading yet another one down the slippery slope to the dark side:rotflm:.



 
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PChristy

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Tracy great job:eusa_clap I too am seeing darkness in my future from the Darth Lathe but it just a tiny dot right now
 

ScottM

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Re: I'm blaming it all on this site!

May the forces of darkness be with you.

Tracy, wonderful job on those bowls. I tell you it does not take long to get hooked.​
 

Mike Davis

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Re: Turnin' Trainin' I'm blaming it all on this site!

Looks like you're hooked Tracy.

Nice work, keep it up!
 

Canuck

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Re: Turnin' Trainin' I'm blaming it all on this site!

Nice work, Tracey!!!:thumbs_up:thumbs_up:thumbs_up

I would say that you are "well into it", already!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Bowls really looks nice! Gotta love that ambrosia maple !!!:eusa_clap:eusa_clap

Did you have any trouble keeping the tools sharp during the turning?

Careful now! Don't abandon the flat/square side!!!!:gar-La;

Wayne
 
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TracyP

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Tracy
Re: Turnin' Trainin' I'm blaming it all on this site!

Actually the wood was pleasantly wet. Had it been dry, I am not sure how well it would have turned. It was some hard stuff. I turned some dry cherry after the maple and it was actually a little softer.
 
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Actually the wood was pleasantly wet. Had it been dry, I am not sure how well it would have turned. It was some hard stuff. I turned some dry cherry after the maple and it was actually a little softer.

Yep like I said - Tracey at least tell your wife and kids goodbye - ok?
 
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Re: Turnin' Trainin' I'm blaming it all on this site!

Yep like I said - Tracey at least tell your wife and kids goodbye - ok?

The wife had the bowl gouge in her hand firmly planted in the center bowl, only for a minute though, that did not last long. At least I got her to try it.
 

LeftyTom

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Tracy, you make good results look so easy. :3dblob3: You are channeling the siren song from the dark side.
 

taandctran

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Glad you like the maple Tracy. When I saw it I knew I had to get it before they turned it into fire wood. That stuff is beautiful.
 

MikeL

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Great job Tracy!!!! You've got an excellent start down the slope.
 

JRD

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Jim
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Now that we have you in our grasp, more is about to come.

Next we start taking money from your wallet for more, newer, and more advanced turning tools....

Beware the slippery slope!

Jim
 

Henry W

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Re: Turnin' Trainin' I'm blaming it all on this site!

Good work!
If those are your first results, then I am going to run away and hide! I'm certainly not going to show picture of the 'results'

My first slide towards the dark side were with a squared piece of a 2x4 and another scrap piece of dry cedar. If there were mistakes to make, I made them (without significant danger). I'm nowhere near actually turning a bowl.

My wife said she'd join me in a class if I could find one! Now I have to decide if I can find one and get her started (and me), or if I want to keep my sanctuary/shop all to myself.

Henry
 

Rob

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Re: Turnin' Trainin' I'm blaming it all on this site!

Klingspor has classes, I took both their basic and bowl turning classes and enjoyed them very much.
 

JRD

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Re: Turnin' Trainin' I'm blaming it all on this site!

NCSU's Craft Center offers classes as well.

I took my first class there and it was well worth it. Also when you are taking a turning class, the entire woodworking shop is open to you to use at any time.

Jim
 

RayH

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Re: Turnin' Trainin' I'm blaming it all on this site!

And Woodcraft in Raleigh:
Turning A Segmented BowlThursday, August 14, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Friday, August 15, 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Saturday, August 16, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
javascript:__doPostBack('StoreClasses1$dgClasses$_ctl7$_ctl0','')Turning 101Saturday, August 23, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
javascript:__doPostBack('StoreClasses1$dgClasses$_ctl8$_ctl0','')

More details at their web site.:icon_thum
 
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Re: Turnin' Trainin' I'm blaming it all on this site!

Thanks for all of the kind replies. Greg is responsible for the first bowl. I think I am going to like turning. It is a peaceful quiet project to undertake. The lathe is very quiet. I listened to the hum of the lathe and the quiet sound of the scraping tools rounding the wood into a bowl shape. That does not replace the awesome sound of the table saw, planer, jointer, or any other beautiful sounding machinery that is the sound of flat boarders. Flat wood projects are still my favorite. And that is not likely to change with time!!!!!!!!
 

cskipper

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:rotflm::rotflm::rotflm: You fell hard, didn't you? Actually you are off to a great start. Let me encourage you guys to get your wives involved. it will make purchasing that next gouge/blank/lathe so much easier. Besides, you can divi-up your lathe time. Oh, and when the wood is really green - you get really wet -it's a blast! Welcome to the dark side!
 
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