Scrap Pine and Plywood Draw bottom - Wood turning
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ก.ย. 2024
- I went to my local Rebuild site www.rebuildsit... and found a small piece of scrap pine, which I combined with the plywood from an old hardwood desk draw.
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Very nice.
Thank you
Thanks for sharing. Nice combination of wood. Full View and Like 👍
Thank you very much!
Nice! How does the plywood hold up over time? When I've tried multiple different wood types the expansion and contraction over time do cause issues.
So far so good. I think that being kiln dried at some point helps with pine
Eye-catching & simple - I will use your idea to make my own (when the snow has melted)!
Best of luck. Hope that you don't have to wait too long!
Very nice simple bowl, the beauty is in the simplicity 😊
Thank you! 😊
I just love the plywood bowls, and this one is beautiful! ❤
Thanks so much! 😊
Very nice. Really like the ply accents.
Thank you! 😃
That's real lovely. ❤❤😊
Many thanks 😀👍
Simple and effective 🌞
Yes indeed!
Beautiful little bowl. You have a way with picking out combinations of wood.
Sometimes my combinations don't work out, but this bowl is a beauty
Like that you use material that's doesn't cost lots of money and still is beautiful.
Thank you! 😊
I always enjoy watching your videos and the creativity that you bring to them, by using common scrap wood peices that many of us have lying around, but never occurred to me, to use them in these ways. As a beginner wood turner myself, this is great and I would be quite interested in a video of you showing us the tools you use and even how you sharpen them. Thanks again for all the great content.
Awesome, thank you! I would always encourage you to buy a decent bowl gouge, then find a grind that suits you best. I use a Hamlet gouge, I think that it's this one www.toolsandtimber.co.uk/hamlet-3-8-bowl-gouge-14-handle
You have a way with the wood that make scraps useful and beautiful!
Thank you very much!
So pretty! The darker stripe actually compliments the wonderful grain in the pine. Another beauty!
I totally agree!
Spot on👍
Thank you kindly