Maple finished with amber colored shellac and WOP
Cwalker935 Member Joined May 18, 2014 Messages 3,506 Location Richmond, Va Feb 6, 2019 #1 Maple finished with amber colored shellac and WOP
J jonjon Member Joined Feb 28, 2018 Messages 51 Location Cleveland, Tennessee Feb 6, 2019 #2 Many of the others here most likely know exactly how you turned that with the spout and handle and feet. A little explanation would help me. I like it very much. Sent from my iPhone using Penturners.org mobile app
Many of the others here most likely know exactly how you turned that with the spout and handle and feet. A little explanation would help me. I like it very much. Sent from my iPhone using Penturners.org mobile app
Cwalker935 Member Joined May 18, 2014 Messages 3,506 Location Richmond, Va Feb 6, 2019 #3 jonjon said: Many of the others here most likely know exactly how you turned that with the spout and handle and feet. A little explanation would help me. I like it very much. Sent from my iPhone using Penturners.org mobile app Click to expand... I am not sure a little explanation would do it. In short it's turned on multiple axes. This thread shows some of the steps: http://www.penturners.org/forum/f45/footed-teapot-integral-spout-handle-156551/
jonjon said: Many of the others here most likely know exactly how you turned that with the spout and handle and feet. A little explanation would help me. I like it very much. Sent from my iPhone using Penturners.org mobile app Click to expand... I am not sure a little explanation would do it. In short it's turned on multiple axes. This thread shows some of the steps: http://www.penturners.org/forum/f45/footed-teapot-integral-spout-handle-156551/
mark james IAP Collection, Curator Joined Sep 6, 2012 Messages 12,757 Location Medina, Ohio Feb 6, 2019 #4 Cody, that is way cool. The turning is impressive enough, but also the finish really set this on a high bar. What I know of the turning process... Its complicated. When you grow up you should consider being an engineer .
Cody, that is way cool. The turning is impressive enough, but also the finish really set this on a high bar. What I know of the turning process... Its complicated. When you grow up you should consider being an engineer .
leehljp Member Liaison Joined Feb 6, 2005 Messages 9,331 Location Tunica, Mississippi, Feb 6, 2019 #6 Looks GREAT!
magpens Member Joined Feb 2, 2011 Messages 15,911 Location Canada Feb 6, 2019 #7 Beautiful work and finish !!!
bsshog40 Member Joined Oct 2, 2018 Messages 2,377 Location Omaha, Tx Feb 6, 2019 #8 That's very nice looking Cody! Sweeeeet!
MDWine Member Joined Mar 22, 2005 Messages 2,693 Location Manassas Park, Virginia, USA. Feb 7, 2019 #9 Amazing... beautiful piece and well crafted.
Charlie_W Member Joined Nov 16, 2011 Messages 5,918 Location Sterling, VA USA Feb 7, 2019 #10 That's a very elegant tea pot Cody! Excellent choice on the Amber shellac.
BRobbins629 Passed Away Dec 28, 2021 In Memoriam Joined Mar 8, 2006 Messages 4,037 Location Richmond, VA, USA. Feb 7, 2019 #11 Getting better with each one!
Ironwood Member Joined May 31, 2010 Messages 1,228 Location Mackay. Australia Feb 7, 2019 #12 Amazing work, thanks for showing.
L Lucky2 Member Joined Mar 2, 2012 Messages 1,502 Location New Brunswick/ Canada Feb 7, 2019 #13 WOW!!!! This little teapot deserves more than one thumbs up, but unfortunately, that's all I'm allowed per posting. I love how this turned out, and the finish you choose, suits it to a TEA.... Len
WOW!!!! This little teapot deserves more than one thumbs up, but unfortunately, that's all I'm allowed per posting. I love how this turned out, and the finish you choose, suits it to a TEA.... Len
Cwalker935 Member Joined May 18, 2014 Messages 3,506 Location Richmond, Va Feb 7, 2019 #14 Thanks Jonathan, Mark, Bob, Hank, Bobby, Charlie, Bruce, Brad, and Len.