Figured Red Eucalyptus Plate

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ersRFP

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I'm new to the site and fairly new to turning. Here is a figured Red Eucalyptus plate I turned for my personal use as a tester. It's held up to daily use for almost 6 months now without a scratch. Super dense and strong wood. I'm planning on turning 5 more to complete the set. I really like the bottom design. What do you think??
 

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mikegibs

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WOW, that's beautiful. Like the color and figure.

Ever thought about sanding off the nub/tenon on the bottom that holds it on the lathe? I just mount a 3" sanding pad to my drill press and it takes about 60 seconds to have a clean/level foot.

Just a thought...
 

ersRFP

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WOW, that's beautiful. Like the color and figure.

Ever thought about sanding off the nub/tenon on the bottom that holds it on the lathe? I just mount a 3" sanding pad to my drill press and it takes about 60 seconds to have a clean/level foot.

Just a thought...


Good tip, I might give it a try. Thanks!!!
 

arjudy

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Very nice. Love the figure in that piece. when I turn bowls or platters I try to turn off the foot. I use cole jaws on my nova chuck if the piece is small enough to turn off the foot. I like your design though.
 
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