Four More Ten Inch RM Bowls.

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W.Y.

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Since I recently put a dedicated Ringmaster Lathe Turning board on my site I have been like a one arm paper hanger looking after discussions on that board . It has prevented me from visiting this site and a few others as regularly as I am accustomed to but will show more here when time allows. . Of course 1'm trying to get in some shop time as well .

These are ones that I glued up panels for yesterday and cut out the rings and glued them into bowls and let the glue cure overnight. .
I bet everyone likes the Red Oak and Walnut ones best. I sure do and will do more.
These four bring my count up to 24 since I sold 30 at a small village craft sale a couple weeks ago.

Red Oak and Maple #1

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Red Oak and Maple #2

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Red Oak and Walnut #1

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Red Oak and Walnut #2


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An this is how nicely four 10" RM bowls stack up when they are all exactly the same size. Makes for real space savers when carting them to craft sales.


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William, I'd like to say that I'm getting tired of looking at your bowls, but I'd be lying! I just keep waiting to see what you'll come up with next. I do have a question, though. I know you waste less wood this way, but will the Ringmaster let you cut thicker rings allowing you to turn different shapes?
 

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I know you waste less wood this way, but will the Ringmaster let you cut thicker rings allowing you to turn different shapes?

Sure it will .
I cut thicker rings when I made this vase on the RM for my wife.
Actually didn't make it for her originally but she claimed it and won't let me sell it so it is hers. :biggrin:


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