JT Dunphy--Revealing Treasures from trees-- Part 3



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JT takes the next step in turning this maple bowl. This process is not simple or quick. Several more steps take place before the bowl is ready for marketing. So Stay Tuned.


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Why doesn't he ... ( 2 years ago by Marihani)
Why doesn't he leave the bark on? That is such a beautiful effect. I have seen a Norwegian wood-turner who made lots of bowls like that, and they looked fantastic.
The grain in that piece is gorgeous!
You may recall that ... ( 2 years ago by canderso)
You may recall that in Part 1 JT comments that the bark is already starting to chip off. He ordinarily leaves it on with a spectacular effect.
Ahhh yes. But I ... ( 2 years ago by Marihani)
Ahhh yes. But I thought he put that piece to dry and then this was another, similar piece. My bad! Hehe!
Sorry, it's been ... ( 2 years ago by canderso)
Sorry, it's been the same blank throughout. It's still a wonderful bowl finished.
Yes - as I say, the ... ( 2 years ago by Marihani)
Yes - as I say, the grain in that piece is fantastic. I almost wish I could get hold of one of his bowls with bark on to give to my father-in-law, who loves to see good woodwork of every sort.
You can Google JT ... ( 2 years ago by canderso)
You can Google JT Dunphy or I can try to get his website to you. I've noticed that "comments" don't seem to allow the inclusion of links. JT is located in Mount Vernon Ohio USA
FYI what you see is ... ( 1 year ago by BrotherJebadiah)
FYI what you see is for the most part not "grain", it's spalting. Essentially the wood is starting to rot.
I always wondered ... ( 1 year ago by canderso)
I always wondered what "spalting" was. JT never explained. Thanks for the info.
Just the sound of ... ( 1 year ago by Raftsmanship)
Just the sound of the wood being removed makes me want to get back into the workshop!! I can feel the warmth of the woodshavings on the back of my hand. ahhhh!
At the time I ... ( 1 year ago by JTDUNPHY)
At the time I didn't have much wood to choose from. I was hopeing the bark would stick but.... . Normaly I would have used a log from a recently downed tree. Before the bark starts to seperate from the log. And maybe something other than maple. Ash,walnut,elm,pear,cherry,mulberry all work well.



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