Over the last few days I have been roughing out bowl blanks from that one log. Using the coring device shown below, I was able to to get thirty three bowl blanks from it.

Here are the bowls blanks which will be set aside to dry for several months. They vary in size from about six inches upt to thirteen inches in diameter. The photo also shows a couple of the tools that I used and the pile of wet shavings that came from them. Without the coring tool, I would only have got eighteen bowls and a much larger pile of shavings.

This is also a good opportunity to introduce you to the newest member of the Seafoam Woodturning team, Sasha MacDasha, a three year old toy poodle.
2 comments:
My dog is a 3 years golden retriever - She likes playing with turnings too ;-)
More seriously this is a very nice and well documented blog - I'm myself a french amateur woodturner trying to find time to progress further in the art of woodturning. http://boisetcopeaux.blogspot.com
I too am a wood turner from Canada. I live in Hudson Bay, Saskatchewan. How do you like the McNaughton coring system. I haven't purchased one yet and thought I'd get your opinion. Nice blog. Mine isn't as informational, just pictures.
http://woodturningforever.blogspot.com/
Bernie Bober.
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