First "non-pen" turning... Now stop that!

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JeffT

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I turned this bottle stopper from a piece of walnut provided at the recent Houston area IAP meeting. Drilled and mounted a 3/8-16 brass bushing and turned on a cut-off carriage bolt mounted in my Jacobs chuck. Thanks to Steve Willis for that tip/suggestion...

Not sure that I like turning walnut. Seems to have lots of catches and skips... Oh... that may be me! :eek:

Thanks for looking. Comments and suggestions always appreciated!

 
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holmqer

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A nice first step outside of pen turning. I find that exploring various aspects of turning enhances all aspects, including pen turning.
 

kludge77

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Two things

First off nice job! How does it feel to have the freedom of turning without bushing? Sorta fun to see what you create. Take it a step further and try to turn real life forms. (eggs, mushrooms, spheres flowers, goblets, bottles) It's great practice and fun!

Second. I wager this walunt was a x-cut piece and you were turning against endgrain. Of all the wood I turn, wanlnut is one of my favorite for it's workability.

Keep up the good work!!
 
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