Easy Woodturning Beautiful Birch
My first time turning birch, and I love it! Back to turning this week but with a stable and not-so-sketchy chunk of wood like that last one. I chose this bowl blank for its simplicity in potential form as well as its grain patterns and obvious beauty. I hope you enjoy! I used a 5/8" bowl gouge with a 50 degree modified fingernail grind, a 1/4" scraper, and a 1 1/2" negative rake scraper on this project. Contact me here: [email protected] Rod Humphrey See you again soon! John 3:16

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