
Channel: frank howarth
Category: Howto & Style
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Description: Makers Mob: rlnk.cc/fhnewjoinerychallenge I have had spikes on my mind. I added spikes to a monolithic cherry bowl rough that I turned 2 years ago. In this project, I turned the inside of the bowl to a finished round shape and sanded it to 600 grit to make a polished wooden surface. I then attached walnut blocks to the outside of this cherry rough. I hand-carved the outside of the bowl with a hand grinder with carving attachment. I formed the walnut blocks into the spikes creating a bowl with a more free-formed spiky outside and a turned, very smooth, very geometric inside. I think it looks a little like a sea creature. Tools used in this project can be found at frankmakes.com CNC: cncrouterparts.com wood turning tools: carterandsontoolworks.com To see upcoming projects follow me on social media Patreon patreon.com/user?u=16151185 Instagram instagram.com/frank.howarth Twitter twitter.com/FrankHowarth Facebook facebook.com/FrankMakes



















