#77 Wood turning a Sycamore Bowl with Texture and Gold Gilt Belt

This week sees a slightly new branding and a big woodturning lathe project on sycamore. This piece is 16x4", with a stained, textured and gilted belt together with a spiralled base. Then, the piece was finished with Hampshire Sheen. For the spiralling texture, I used the Robert Sorby Spiralling system. See Below for useful links to stuff used in this project. At http://www.msabansmith.com, you can read more about this project, see images, and possibly download one of the projects .pdf worksheets or full length, advert free videos. There is also a free mailing list! Hampshire Sheen: Find your nearest retailer: http://www.hampshiresheen.com Something else of interest: Read my FREE newspaper at http://www.turnersrest.com The UK & Ireland Woodturning Symposium: http://www.ukiws.co.uk Keep up with my socially! Facebook:   / msabansmith   Twitter:   / msabansmith   Google+: https://plus.google.com/+Msabansmith/ Instagram:   / msabansmith   Useful Amazon links to related products used in this project. These links will take you to pages appropriate for your location: Kits and Finishes Wood Blanks: http://geni.us/1pZC Airbrush and Compressor: http://geni.us/3zfB Spirit Stain: http://geni.us/7G2 Liberon Gilt Creams: http://geni.us/3Fxi Personal Safety Face Shield: http://geni.us/3OrM Respirator: http://geni.us/Z44 *** Small Print and Disclaimer: Woodturning can be dangerous. The project in this video is a demonstration of a woodturning project suitable for beginners and is not intended to replace a physical lesson from an experienced woodturner. At all times, you are responsible for your own safety, that of your workshop and other people in it. Ensure you wear suitable personal safety equipment at all times. This is my way of turning this project - Other turners may turn it differently and you may find your own way of reaching the same result. By copying these techniques, you do so at your own risk. Please note that I am not sponsored by any of the companies or products linked to in the 'Useful Links' section. Nor do I necessarily endorse them. Thank you for your understanding.