The School of the Transfer of Energy

Bald Cypress Bowl and More

Posted in technique and process, traditional woodcraft, wooden bowls, woodwork by jackbaumgartner on January 16, 2010

Cypress bowl on the lathe.

Same bowl on the bench.

A few other shop pictures…

A white oak chair leg for a repair job, being bent in a form.  The leg was turned and bent while green.  You can see my first failed attempt.

flattening a walnut half for turning with a fore-plane

Little Persimmon Bowl

Posted in wooden bowls, woodwork by jackbaumgartner on January 5, 2010

Here is a pretty (I think) little persimmon bowl, turned green.  The rim is grey as a result of the blank being sealed with wax for a few months before it was worked.  My guess is  the moisture being trapped against the surface of the wood- which shed its cellular moisture first (the interior retaining it’s cellular moisture, ie green), and therefore “weathered” grey.  The bowl has also distorted as it has dried.

Three-legged Ash Stools and Bowls

Posted in traditional woodcraft, wooden bowls, woodwork by jackbaumgartner on December 23, 2009

Here are two different 3-legged stools, in Green Ash.

This one has a handle, like  a milking stool.

An Ash plate, bowl, walnut bowl, and a small persimmon dish.

Post Oak Bowl

Posted in wooden bowls, woodwork by jackbaumgartner on November 9, 2009

Quercus Stellata, Post Oak.  Finished with olive oil.

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Persimmon Bowl

Posted in wooden bowls, woodwork by jackbaumgartner on October 20, 2009

A small bowl turned from green persimmon wood back in september.  It has distorted as it dried.

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Four Bowls

Posted in wooden bowls, woodwork by jackbaumgartner on September 21, 2009

Below are four bowls (from left) in elm, cottonwood, cottonwood, and ash.

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The second cottonwood bowl taken from the crotch-wood.

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The Ash bowl.

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Bowls on the Mantle.

Posted in traditional woodcraft, wooden bowls, woodwork by jackbaumgartner on August 31, 2009

We have been making a lot of bowls lately, here are some of them.

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A row of bowls on the mantle.  Some are turned on a foot powered pole-type lathe and some on an electric lathe.

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One in green ash, and one in cottonwood.

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One in bald cypress and one in walnut.

bowl blanks

Bowl blanks just cut and ready to have the ends coated with paraffin.  Species here are, persimon, green ash, post oak, black walnut, and bald cypress.

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