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I've been having fun lately turning spheres. In the picture are poplar, cherry, mesquite, birch and splated sweetgum.
I got the the spalted sweetgum from GaryMGg last year, thanks Gary!
I enjoying turning these spheres so much that I've decided to start a small wood collection. Rather than keep my collection in flat square samples I'm going to turn mine into spheres! One of the nice things about the spheres is that they show off the end, face and side grain in a small area. They also look so cool and feel so good to hold!
If anyone else is doing this already or is interested in starting, let me know. If you're interested in trading wood to make spheres or trading the spheres themselves let me know. I find a nice size piece of wood to start with is 3″ x 3″ x 4 1/2″.
I posted an article on my blog on turning a sphere.
I got the the spalted sweetgum from GaryMGg last year, thanks Gary!

I enjoying turning these spheres so much that I've decided to start a small wood collection. Rather than keep my collection in flat square samples I'm going to turn mine into spheres! One of the nice things about the spheres is that they show off the end, face and side grain in a small area. They also look so cool and feel so good to hold!
If anyone else is doing this already or is interested in starting, let me know. If you're interested in trading wood to make spheres or trading the spheres themselves let me know. I find a nice size piece of wood to start with is 3″ x 3″ x 4 1/2″.
I posted an article on my blog on turning a sphere.