Learn To Turn Solid Wood Globlets with Rick Angus

Solid wood goblets are an elegant project and a great way to advance your skills.

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Solid wood goblets are an elegant project and a great way to advance your skills.  The outside is shaped using classic spindle turning technique but the inside of the bowl requires hollowing that utilizes an end-grain scraping technique which leaves a remarkably smooth surface.  Thin walls of the bowl are created by shaping the outside after completing the inside. 

We begin with a refresher on spindle turning technique and will use this to create a cylinder with a tenon.  Rough shaping of the bowl is spindle turning but the bowl of the goblet is done with a variety of scraping techniques.  The bowl shape is finalized with the spindle gouge and we then shape the stem and add small decorative beads and coves.  An undercutting parting cut finishes all but a very small stub on the bottom of the foot. 

Join Rick for this exciting new class which will fire up your turning skills and

Have a great time in the process! Space is limited.

Tuition: $385.00 plus materials ($26.00 plus tax)

 

 

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