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Showing posts with label bowl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bowl. Show all posts

Friday, December 26, 2014

12/26/2014

New basket style.


I was channeling my inner Viking bowl!



Then a couple tiny bowls.



And then a bigger chunky one today.  I really like this piece.



And the bottom is even more beautiful than the front.


My hand is only in the picture for scale purposes.


And yet another start of a basket. This one's going to be good size.




Thursday, October 23, 2014

10/23/2014

New carvings!






Monday, October 20, 2014

10/20/2014

The wooden I played nice for the most part today. I did try and experiment carving against the grain and cracked it but that's okay… I still got four pieces completed.

Two little bowls and two necklaces.  I had in mind salt cellars when I made the bowls and of course the necklaces speak for themselves.

The bowl's could also be used as ring bowls on your sink.   That way you don't get your jewelry in the dish water.  I like to put my earrings and a little ball like this at the end of the day you decide.





I don't know why, but I really like the round hole against the more square edges.   I'm not real fixated on the bowl part being dead center either.  

I really don't want them to look like they were machine made and sold on the shelf at Walmart.  I want each piece to have its own character and personality.



Friday, October 10, 2014

10/10/2014

Wow!  it's Friday already.  Where did the week go?

I thought that I would give you some pictures of the process of my carving so we will begin with step one.  Go out into the forest and find tree limb.  

I use a lot of Juniper,  it's everywhere you look in Florida,or in Northeast Florida at least.   And often I can get it were people trow it out in their yard trash.

In this case my friend Kurtis and I went out into the woods and found a tree and just took one branch. I like to harvest responsibly and not damage the plants.


Then I start chipping away, sort of like this…



Then we start doing a little work with the Dremel tool and sander.  Of course I've been wearing my gloves the whole process even though you can't see him in these photos. I nearly cut off my pinky finger with the curved gouge last week, so I've learned a lot since I started this a month or so ago.

See how pale it looks, kind pink beautiful but pale.  That's because it has not been oiled yet.


Here is a shot of the bottom, I even left some of the park on this one. I really love the rustic look.


Then I submerged it in a bucket of orange oil, lemon oil, and beeswax. Once it soaks for a little while, I then put it in the sun.  That way it gets warm, which opens up the pores in the wood and lets the oil go deeper inside the wooden, not just sit on the top of the work.

And here you see the magic of oiling your wood.




It measures 7 inches long, 2 inches wide, and 1 inch deep. I am so in love with this little bowl Cedar is just so awesome.  

Then I thought I'd try something that's been in the back of my mind for a very long time.  

I had some cedar that have been cut some while back that was too thin for using with baskets.  So I decided to sand it up, cut it up, and try and make a necklace… Here it is. I may even keep this one for myself.


I stacked the two pieces of Cedar and I just love this thing. 

All of these pieces will be for sale tomorrow at the market, that would be the St. Augustine Old City market at the amphitheater on Anastasia Island.  Believe it or not I haven't touched a basket since last Saturday. I should probably get back to that…

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

10/07/2014

A friend of mine decided to gift me the labor for building me a workstation to do my wood carving. Knowing it would make me a lot more efficient and safe I was really glad to have this done for me. 

We did it yesterday and I can't tell you how awesome it is!!!  The only thing we spent money on was a box of screws, all the lumber I already had on sight.  Basically he took scraps/pigs ear and turned it into a silk purse!!! I am so excited.


See how we screwed the vice into the Cedar stump that my neighbor drug over to the house for me with his pick up. He even trimmed it for me so it would be the right height. This has definitely been a group effort.  If you look really close you can even see what used to be a sawhorse that we cannibalized for the table legs!  I have my own work bench specific to my height. Power cord mounted on the bench, fan, everything I need all within reach sooooo cool.




And this morning I used it!!!  Look what I did...



And I have no cuts on my hands. Or at least no new cuts from today anyway. I am still healing my pinky finger from the last major disaster.

Now I have all my tools and a workstation.   We're going to take a day and go out into the forest and cut me some more limbs.  
But for now I still have a couple of pieces to play with.  

So that's where you'll find me, either sitting in the yard carving a spoon or maybe a bowl, or maybe even doing to Pineneedle basket!  Ttyl