frank howarth | Woodturning A Spalted Maple Bowl @frankmakes | Uploaded 5 years ago | Updated 5 minutes ago
I have made a wood turned bowl for a charity auction for Camp More. Camp More is a week long summer camp on the Oregon coast for kids who have a stutter. I used some spalted maple wood that I have in slabs. I cut these slabs into rings on the bandsaw to make what is known as either a band saw bowl or an economy bowl. I cut the rings in half circles. Then I glued the two halves together with a small piece of maple in the seam. When the bowl was together, I cut bow ties on the CNC machine to stitch the seam between the two sides. I then turned this all down into a final form on the lathe. I finished it with walnut oil.
Camp More: campmorenw.com
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I have made a wood turned bowl for a charity auction for Camp More. Camp More is a week long summer camp on the Oregon coast for kids who have a stutter. I used some spalted maple wood that I have in slabs. I cut these slabs into rings on the bandsaw to make what is known as either a band saw bowl or an economy bowl. I cut the rings in half circles. Then I glued the two halves together with a small piece of maple in the seam. When the bowl was together, I cut bow ties on the CNC machine to stitch the seam between the two sides. I then turned this all down into a final form on the lathe. I finished it with walnut oil.
Camp More: campmorenw.com
Tools used in this project can be found at http://www.frankmakes.com
To see upcoming projects follow me on social media
Patreon
patreon.com/user?u=16151185
instagram.com/frank.howarth
twitter.com/FrankHowarth
facebook.com/FrankMakes