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  • Ebony-Rimmed Bowl: Tung-Oil Finish
  • From "Wood Works"
    episode WWK-706


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    The simple finish highlights the spectacular figure of the curly sycamore and the contrasting ebony rim.
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    You may want to experiment with other combinations of woods. Here's a collection of David Marks' hand-turned bowls
    In this episode of DIY's Wood Works, host David Marks has created a hand-turned bowl from sycamore. The bowl is rimmed with ebony using a special laminating process. The finishing touch for the bowl is a tung-oil finish to accentuate the curly figure of the sycamore and highlight the contrast between the light and dark woods.

    Materials:

    Tung-oil wood finish
    Paint brushes
    0000-gauge steel wool
    Rags

    B>Safety Alert: Always wear safety goggles or safety glasses, and follow proper safety precautions, when working with wood, power-tools, saws, drills, routers, etc.

    Safety Alert: Always wear protective gloves, and ensure adequate ventilation, when working with wood stains, solvents and other toxic solutions. When working with some sprays and chemicals, a respirator mask may be required.

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    • Apply a coat of tung oil using a paintbrush (figures A and B) and remove the excess with a soft cloth.

    • Allow the finish to dry overnight.

    • Smooth the finish using extra-fine steel wool.

    • Repeat the process several times for a great finish.
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      Figure A

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      Figure B



    Once you've mastered the techniques of turning bowls and laminating, you may want to experiment with other combinations of woods. And don't limit your design only to a rim. There's a lot of creative possibilities with turning.


    RESOURCES :

    The Small Wood Shop (The Best of Fine Woodworking)
    Author: Helen Albert (Editor)
    Publisher: Taunton Press
    ISBN: 1561580619


    Woodworking Techniques: Best Methods for Building Furniture from Fine Woodworking
    Author: Editors of Fine Woodworking magazine
    Publisher: Taunton Press
    ISBN: 1561583456

    David Marks Website
    David Marks, DIY's Wood Works host, is a master woodworker. For more information on cut sizes and project details, please contact him via his Website at www.djmarks.com

    Fine Woodworking
    A magazine devoted to high-quality craftsmanship in woodworking.
    The Taunton Press Inc.
    Website: www.taunton.com

    Woodturning with Ray Allen : A Master's Designs & Techniques for Segmented Bowls & Vessels
    Author: Dale L. Nish
    Publisher: Fox Chapel Publishing (2004)
    ISBN: 1565232178
    To order this book from Amazon.com, click here.

    Woodturning Projects: A Workshop Guide to Shapes
    Author: Mark Baker
    Publisher: Guild of Master Craftsman (2004)
    ISBN: 1861083912
    To order this book from Amazon.com, click here.

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