Maple platter with textured edge
#11
Have not posted in a while, been too busy making furniture instead of turning. Saturday I needed a "quick win" so mounted up a 14" disc of maple and turned this to shape. Then the edge was textured with #3 carving gouge. My first attempt at this technique, I think I will try it again...

Richard D. Wile
Nova Scotia - Canada.

http://richard-wile.blogspot.com/
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#12
Very nice! Pretty piece of wood too. How did you do the texture?
Steve K


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#13
gorgeous!
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#14
Pretty! The grain is quite interesting on this platter. Did you texture the other side? If not, it kinda makes me think I'd display the bottom side vs. the top.
Still Learning,

Allan Hill
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#15
I just took a #3 sweep gouge and went around the rim removing material to create the effect. I also did the bottom as well.
Richard D. Wile
Nova Scotia - Canada.

http://richard-wile.blogspot.com/
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#16
Steve

He said he used a #3 carving gouge. I am really looking forward to get some gouges and learn to carve too.

Rich

Fantastic piece of wood and good job too.

Arlin
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#17
Great job. Rich, and a beautiful piece of wood.

Mel
ABC(Anything But Crapsman)club member
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#18
Hey Mel, This piece came from a barn full of stuff I bought in Maitland from a guy getting out of turning.

Your neck of the woods.

Rich
Richard D. Wile
Nova Scotia - Canada.

http://richard-wile.blogspot.com/
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#19
Rich's Woodcraft said:


Hey Mel, This piece came from a barn full of stuff I bought in Maitland from a guy getting out of turning.

Your neck of the woods.

Rich




Has the look of fermented soft maple. If the tree is dropped with the sap up but the leaves in bud only, it can be so loaded with sugar that it ferments in the log. Smells wonderful as you turn it, beginning with a yeasty smell, developing into something like wine. Colors it dark when properly aged.

Soft maple with a bit of the mineral stain heart showing.




Fermented.

Better to follow the leader than the pack. Less to step in.
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#20
Got a friend of mine who lives in Maitland, he also turns. Surprised he never mentioned someone getting out of turning and selling wood. Would have been interested. I will ask him about it.

Mel
ABC(Anything But Crapsman)club member
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