Thanks for your comments. Years ago I was a potter (still have a wheel in my garage) but working with wood is more of a challenge. My very first pot collapsed on me and formed into a perfect 10" bagel. I was asked to leave the class because it frustrated the other beginners.
I visited your website, and your work is magnificent! My favorite is Turbulence.
This is beautiful. It's one of my favorite forms, and I admire the fact that you were able to create such unique design elements with different types of wood.
Thanks for your comments. I use Forstner bits which drill precision holes (not even a tiny wobble.) Then I turn custom dowels to exactly fit those holes, and plug them. On a flat surface you get a circle. If you cut a straight diagonal you will get an oval. If you cut a curved surface with changing slope (the pot), you get an ellipse.
If you are in N. Texas, check out Dallas Area Woodturners. Wonderful classes for beginners.
Thanks for your comments. Years ago I was a potter (still have a wheel in my garage) but working with wood is more of a challenge. My very first pot collapsed on me and formed into a perfect 10" bagel. I was asked to leave the class because it frustrated the other beginners.
I visited your website, and your work is magnificent! My favorite is Turbulence.
Your work is fascinating to me. I have always been interested in wood turning, but never knew how or where to learn it. It's probably best that I don't try, or I will get addicted to another medium that would take over my garage. I understand the challenge part... I threw my first pot a year and a half ago. I got somewhat of the same reaction in my first class, although the difference was that I had a teacher that recognized what she had and took me under her wing. She had me throwing double walled bowls my 4th time on the wheel. I am constantly trying to challenge myself with the forms I throw - pushing them further than I should be able to and making them ultra thin. It's a shame you were asked to leave. However, you have definitely found a wonderful medium for your talent. I look forward to seeing more of your work. Thank you for the compliment.
I wonder did you use surplus wood when you designed your Hopi Pot? The method you used I recall isn't it a carpenter's technique and do you know the name of the technique?
I'm always open for new working methods and interpretations of expressing oneself aesthetically in woodturning.
I didn't mean scrap wood or wood that are of bad quality. I wondered if you save wood for every occasion that have become wastage from previously work?
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I admire your work and you are an inspiration for a beginner like me!
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If you are in N. Texas, check out Dallas Area Woodturners. Wonderful classes for beginners.
Happy New year - woodizgood
I visited your website, and your work is magnificent! My favorite is Turbulence.
Happy New Year.- Woodizgood
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Lisa Luera
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I wonder did you use surplus wood when you designed your Hopi Pot? The method you used I recall isn't it a carpenter's technique and do you know the name of the technique?
I'm always open for new working methods and interpretations of expressing oneself aesthetically in woodturning.
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