FIXING a HOLE in the Bottom of a Bowl - Wood Turning
It's time to fix the hole in the bottom of the Curly Maple bowl I turned a couple weeks ago. This is a fairly simple fix and if you can turn a bowl, you should be able to fix it after watching this video. Of course, if you can turn a bowl you probably don't need to know this but, just in case, here you go! Please Like, Share and Subscribe if you are so inclined. An Easy To View List Of My Videos: / @philandersonshadyacreswoodshop Thank you to Dan Pressley for sending this along for all to enjoy! Also thank you to Dennis for bringing the Walnut I used to make the fix! Things I Like To Turn: Live Edge Bowls, Natural Edge Bowls, Bark On Bowls, Firewood Pile Bowls, Natural Vases, Wood With Bug Holes, Cracked, Natural Voids, Knots, Ironwood, The Unusual become my Newest Woodturning Video Each Week! What I use: Bowl Gouges, Spindle Gouge, Skew Chisel, Parting Tool, Dovetail Tool, Power Sanding Disks, Sand O Flex, Howard Feed & Wax, Sanding Sealer, Shellac, Scotch Brite Pads for Smoothing Finish

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