Lemonade from lemons...

Mother nature took over on this one.  I had rough turned this bowl months ago and unfortunately it developed a long crack in the endgrain on each side of the bowl.  So I decided to let it finish drying and see if I could salvage it another way.​

I re-mounted the dry bowl blank and turned it round again.  Then took it to my shop and used a Bridgeport milling machine cut out the cracked areas.  This created the two channels where I could add some handles.​

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Next was just to come up with a cool handle design.  I made the handles so that the endgrain of the bowl is in the same orientation as the handles.  Therefore the natural expansion and contraction of the two woods should work ​together.

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And the finished serving bowl.  Maple with Black Walnut handles, approx. 12" dia. and 5" deep.​

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Footed bowl class

I'm a member of the Northcoast Woodturners here in Ohio, and a couple of times a year they have a professional turner in-house to demonstrate their signature style of turning.  This month was Alan Holler, he specializes in footed bowls and vessels.  ​

The great thing about the club is members are offered a one day class the following day!  I took advantage of this and here is what I made...a little rough as I didn't bring any sandpaper, but I was pretty happy to learn this new technique.​

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