my first hollow form

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jtate

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I wanted to learn to make spheres and to make hollow forms so here's a hollow sphere. I'll make a base and a top from a dark rosewood later.

This is mesquite with a CA finish.
 
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ed4copies

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Julia,

Nice form, good sphere.

Where do you get that wood that comes with a quarter in the middle?? Do they offer it with silver dollars????:D:D:D
 

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Hee, Hee, Hee...

Amazing what mesquite trees will grow around, huh? No, the quarter wasn't revealed during the turning! It's there to impress you with the tiny hole through which I was able to work to hollow out this sphere.

Are you duly impressed?

Julia
 

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I'm impressed. What are you using to hollow? My learning curve on hollowing has been pretty hard. Lots of catches and broken parts.

I once found bullet in some poplar I was turning for a bowl. I liked it so much I left it there.
 
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