Learn to Turn Natural-Edge (Bark-Rim) Bowls with Rick Angus

Learn to Turn Natural-Edge (Bark-Rim) Bowls with Rick Angus

Description

Turning natural edge bowls from wet local hardwoods can be great fun– and the material is free (if you own a chain saw and have access to  recently cut down trees….!)  In this weekend class students will receive a refresher in the fundamental gouge and scraper cutting techniques, learn how to visualize  the “bowl inside the wood”, mount and turn the sections of fresh logs between centers to form the outside of the bowl before re-mounting the blank in a chuck to form the inside of the bowl– all the while taking care to maintain the fragile bark edge on the rim of the bowl.

The bowls you turn in class will need to finish drying at home and can easily be finish sanded when dry with a round pad in a drill.

 Sign up today– class size is limited.  

Tuition: $385.00 plus materials ($45.00 plus tax)

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