Workshop Wednesday: Turning a 100mm Celery Top Pine Bowl

#woodturning #celerytoppine #workshopwednesday This week on Workshop Wednesday I’m turning a neat little 100 mm bowl from Celery Top Pine, my first time working with this beautiful Aussie timber! It’s got a fine grain, creamy tone, and turns surprisingly well for a dense wood. I was keen to see how it behaved on the lathe, and it didn’t disappoint. This one’s turned in real time, the whole process took less than 30 minutes, even with the camera work. It’s a quick, satisfying project that shows how smooth Celery Top Pine can be when you get your cuts right. I walk through the whole process: mounting the blank, shaping the curve, hollowing the bowl, sanding through the grits, and applying a finish to bring out that natural glow. If you’re curious how Celery Top Pine behaves on the lathe or want to see a short, real‑time turning session, this one’s worth a watch. About the channel: I’m Sid, an Aussie hobby woodturner sharing relaxed, beginner‑friendly projects every week. Workshop Wednesday is all about learning, experimenting, and giving beautiful timber a second life. celery top pine woodturning, first time turning celery top pine, real time woodturning, turning a small bowl, 100mm bowl project, australian timber turning, workshop wednesday, diy woodturning, lathe turning tutorial, sanding and finishing wood, bowl turning project, hobby woodturner, turning australian hardwoods