Promoting the art and craft of wood turning in the greater Cincinnati area
Topic: Students will be turning a thin stem natural edge goblet form a green limb. Rudy will show attendees the simple techniques he uses to turn the goblet. He will explain limb selection, pith orientation, different techniques used for stabilizing thin stems, the use and sharpening of negative rake scrapers and drying to avoid cracking.
Students will learn to use the side ground bowl gouge for spindle work with emphasis on tool control, improving their skill with the bowl gouge and also learn the technique and finesse needed for turning thin stems on goblets. (Length and thickness of stems can be adjusted to the ability/comfort level of students).
Wood required: Green Limb sections approx... 1 ¾” – 2 ½” dia. about 12” long. Best to be left in long log sections to be cut to length the day of class to avoid end checks.