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Dough Bowl - BaileyNo5 - 07-14-2016 Here's a little build-along on the dough bowl. I'm determined that this won't be added to the "Unfinished Project List"! The wood is storm-sourced Manitoba Maple or Box Elder. This specimen has some nice red streaks and some spalting as a bonus. Removing bark with the old Greenlee drawknife: Flattening the top and bottom with a #5, LA Jack, #6, and for fun I smoothed it with a bevel up smoother. There is a LOT of material that needs to be removed, and this wood is pretty dry. I don't have an adze, so I used the drill press to speed things up. Then it was grunt work with mallet and gouge. And it's starting to look like a bowl. Next I'll tackle the outside shape. Re: Dough Bowl - John Clifford - 07-15-2016 I have to admit, I have zero interest in carving spoons, I really don't see the attraction. But for some reason I find carving a bowl to be pretty interesting. Go figure. Looking forward to the finished product. John Re: Dough Bowl - Window Guy - 07-15-2016 Looks great so far, nice job. I don't have all the right tools to do this type of work yet but this is something I want to get into. Thanks for sharing. Steve Re: Dough Bowl - Howard Pollack - 07-15-2016 Nice! Did you split the log with a wedge and hammer or cut it on the bandsaw? Thanks. -Howard Re: Dough Bowl - eg54string - 07-15-2016 Nice looking work. I like the DP idea. My son made me a bowl adze, but I have not tried it out yet. Thanks for the post. Re: Dough Bowl - Bibliophile 13 - 07-15-2016 Very pretty. I like it! Re: Dough Bowl - BaileyNo5 - 07-15-2016 Howard Pollack said: Hi Howard I just used my bandsaw. Wanted to make sure I preserved as much wood as possible. The last chunk of wood I split by hand ended up a bit butchered. I'm blaming it on wild wood grain. Re: Dough Bowl - BaileyNo5 - 07-17-2016 I found a very rare object in my shop today, kinda like a unicorn sighting. A finished project!! Dough bowl, Box Elder, 18" long by 9" wide by 3 1/4" high, tung oil finish (which was put on just before the pictures were taken). Re: Dough Bowl - Arlin Eastman - 07-17-2016 Nicely done. To me I would spin one up on my lathe. But using hand tools is really sporting and getting to know one's tools better. Arlin Re: Dough Bowl - Kansas City Fireslayer - 07-17-2016 Nice work. My wife just bought something similar at Pottery Barn for a little over a Ben Franklin. Only yours is shaping up to be nicer. It kills me when she does this..... |