Larry in Harrow
Member
This is something new for me. I don't do much faceplate turning but when a friend asked me if I could help him with a display base for his daughter as a Christmas gift I jumped on the chance (sort of).
He supplied a 12" square, 2" thick piece of walnut and a 9" diameter glass bell jar.
Having never designed anything like this before, the task was a little daunting. A wanted something a little classy but not overpowering, after all the carving will be the star attraction.
This is what I came up with.
The final dimensions ended up being 11-3/4" diameter and 2" thick. I stuck the bell jar on it and placed one of my old carvings in it for demonstration purposes.
I still prefer spindle turning (don't much like that heavy disk flopping around on the lathe) but this was a fun project. Here's hoping he likes it.
Any comments or criticisms are welcome. Thanks for looking.
He supplied a 12" square, 2" thick piece of walnut and a 9" diameter glass bell jar.
Having never designed anything like this before, the task was a little daunting. A wanted something a little classy but not overpowering, after all the carving will be the star attraction.
This is what I came up with.

The final dimensions ended up being 11-3/4" diameter and 2" thick. I stuck the bell jar on it and placed one of my old carvings in it for demonstration purposes.

I still prefer spindle turning (don't much like that heavy disk flopping around on the lathe) but this was a fun project. Here's hoping he likes it.
Any comments or criticisms are welcome. Thanks for looking.