Woodturning a small bowl from idigbo.
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 Published On Mar 12, 2023

Hi everyone, in this video I will be turning a bowl, yes I know, another bowl but wait.. this one is made from Idigbo! How about that!
I was at my local timber yard last week and picked up some things, one of them was this bowl blank. Hadn't turned the species before so I figured i'd give it a whirl, plus I could grab a jar of the shavings to add to the collection I accidentally started. Turned into a nice looking little piece.

Finished in shellac and carnauba wax.

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00:00 - Intro
00:12 - Idigbo (Terminalia ivorensis)
00:22 - Mounting to the lathe on a worm screw
00:35 - Shaping the outside of the bowl
01:35 - Creating a mortice to hold while hollowing
02:00 - Sanding and shellac sealer
02:45 - Mounting to the mortice and hollowing the bowl
04:30 - Sanding and shellac sealer
05:06 - Carnauba wax polish
06:29 - Remounting on cole jaws to remove the mortice and tidy the base
07:45 - Adding makers mark
08:07 - Close-ups
08:27 - Thanks for watching!



*These videos are meant for the purposes of entertainment. Any attempt to imitate or copy what I do must be done at your own risk, my practices may not always be correct or the safest. You are responsible for your own safety while woodworking. Read and understand the operation and safety manuals supplied with your tools and machinery to ensure you are safe while using such equipment!

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