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Bowl Turning 201 - Plate/Platter Class - Q1-2024

  • 16 Mar 2024
  • 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
  • 24250 SW 65th Ave, Tualatin OR 97062.
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Bowl Turning 201 - "Plate/Platter" Class


Saturday, March 16, 2024

8:30am - 4:00pm

Dave Wood's Shop
24250 SW 65th Ave, Tualatin OR 97062.

Requirements and general information

  • Students must be members of NWWT
  • Class will be limited to 7 students - one per lathe
  • Instructors are experienced NWWT members
  • 4 Sharpening systems will be available
  • All wood will be supplied
  • Students bring their own PPE (face shields, dust protection)
  • Coffee and snacks will be provided, but bring your own lunch.

Course Objectives:  

The primary objective of this course is to refine your skills in the finer details of bowl turning.  When you look at a bowl, your eye is very discerning.  You will learn optimal bowl shapes, rim designs, and base options.  Skills learned here will help you advance to the next level of expertise. 

Each student should complete one piece in class. Sanding and finish application included, time permitting.

Prerequisite Skills

If you have not yet developed the skills below or are unsure, please attend an open shop and talk with one of the helpers before registering for this course.

  • Ability to prepare and mount a bowl blank between centers, and in a chuck using a tenon or a recess
  • Ability to shape the outside and inside of a bowl using a bowl gouge
  • Ability to use a scraper for finishing the inside of a bowl
  • Ability to complete a basic bowl except for sanding and applying finish

Agenda

Morning
  • Tune-up/sharpen tools for the class with help from the staff.
  • Presentation on advanced design and form concepts, shape, rims, bottoms
  • Review of bowl gouge grinds: 40/40, traditional (50°), bottom (65°-75°), Ellsworth, etc
  • Mounting options: when to use a tenon or recess
  • Turn a “once-turned” bowl through the finish-cutting stage with a green blank

Lunch Hour:
Additional Demonstrations and Q&A session during lunch

Afternoon

  • Turn a roughed and dried blank supplied (or bring your own) to the point of final scraping:
  • Learn methods for truing warped tenon or recess for re-mounting
  • Learn methods of cutting thinner wall thickness
  • Learn methods of scraping thin-walled bowls
  • Discuss sanding and finishing options if time permits


Tools to bring

  • Bowl gouge(s) – ½” or 5/8” are good sizes. If you have several with different grinds, bring them all.
  • Bowl scraper – left hand French curve style is ideal for inside, but a round-nose also works
  • Parting tool or skew for fine-tuning tenons/recesses

Northwest Woodturners
PO Box 1157
Lake Oswego, OR 97035

 Northwest Woodturners is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. 

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