Date/Time
Date(s) - Tuesday, November 26, 2024
6:30 pm - 9:30 pm
Location
The Bodgery
Categories
Goblets—How To Turn
ATTENTION! You must be checked-off on the lathes before taking this class. Preferably, you will have taken the How To Turn a Wood Bowl class to learn basic hollowing.
THIS IS A TWO-PART CLASS.
Turning endgrain hollow forms from wood, such as goblets, involves learning a series of turning techniques, including hollowing endgrain, scraping vs cutting on the bevel, safe workholding in a chuck, spindle turning, and understanding wood grain.
In the first class, students will turn the bowl of the goblet to learn how to advance through the process—evaluate the wood, round the blank, cut a tenon to mount the spindle in a chuck, hollow the bowl of the goblet and possibly begin shaping the outside of the goblet.
The second class will cover shaping the outside of the goblet (without creating a funnel), shaping the stem and foot of the goblet, and parting off the final vessel,. Finishing will be discussed in relation to the intended purpose of the goblet, and whether a student opts to turn green or kiln-dried lumber.
Part One (11/12), 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm
Part Two (11/26), 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm
Do take note of the dates. It skips a week!
Maximum four students per class
Cost: $135
This class is open to Bodgery members interested in advancing their turning skills as well as the general public. Kids 10 and up ok if they are truly interested in woodturning, but under 13 must be accompanied by an adult.
You’ll be using the wood lathes, HSS and carbide turning tools. If a student already has turning tools, please clear them with me before class—tools must be sharpened before use.
Closed toe shoes are required. Long hair must be pulled back. No exceptions.
The class meets in the “Woodturning” part of the Shop where the wood lathes are located.
Refunds issued before 11/06. Please arrive on time. Non-members, please arrive at least 5 minutes before class. Our buildlings are locked 24/7 and you’ll need to be let inside.
Contact: Slack @Ris Fleming or email info@risfleming.com
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