#2 looks usable. The others will collect dust where I live.
Are you just being a jerk?
@PondartIncbendog Define “jerk”.
I like them all, but I keep going back to #4. No particular reason.
What kind of wood?
@PondartIncbendog Birch, but with fungal markings.
What are these?
Pots to piss in. My dad said I'd never have one,
@PondartIncbendog then I like #7.
Great stuff!!! I liked them all a lot!!!
Which one?
@PondartIncbendog,
I voted for number 2 but I liked them all.
@Paddypereira That's apple.
Symmetry is ok but I find asymmetry more interesting.
I agree. Mother nature does a pretty good job.
That is called a natural edge bowl. Its a side turning with the outer bark left exposed.
@PondartIncbendog A few years ago I made four “unnatural edge” ceramic dinner plates. Also made four ceramic cups in sizes A, B, C and D. One woman took offense; another liked them.
@Allamanda I don't do oil. Seriously, I haven't tried that yet.
@Allamanda, @PondartIncbendog I often use two parts oil to one part varnish., it seals the surface but still gives a pearl/oil type finish, I rub it on with a rag while the piece is still spinning.
@Fernapple That seals and finishes? I use laquer, fast dry and my mix of oil, beezwax, and diatomic earth. Then yorkshire grit fine. Some refer to your finish as OB juice. I don't know why.
@Fernapple I've been told never use a rag on a wood lathe. It will snag. I've been using toilet paper.........kidding..........
@PondartIncbendog It can snag, but who cares, sometimes you have to throw your hat in the air.