Turned wooden spheres hold a certain fascination. They demand to be picked up and rolled in the hand, they show off the figure of the timber and they also hold a mystery to turners and non-turners alike: just how do you turn this perfectly symmetrical shape without marking it? It’s actually not that difficult to do, but there are several stages involved. The method I will teach in this class is the simplest way that I have found, but it is by no means the only way. I’ve seen lots of variations, some involve some very careful marking out, some involve some mathematical formulae or the use of jigs. The beauty of the way I do it is that it is pretty much foolproof!
We will turn a blank into a cylinder, layout for the sphere and start turning the sphere.
We will also turn cup centers to hold the sphere for removing the end nibs and sanding.
Class starts at 9am (setup at 8am), lunch 12 to 1pm and cleanup at 4pm
Enrollment is "first come, first served," and there are 6 student slots available. If you try to sign up and the class is full, please sign up anyway. That way we can contact you if there is a dropout, or, if we generate enough interest, we can schedule an additional class session.
Nonmembers may go to New Member Signup join, pay dues and then register for class as member. This will enter you in database and if you take a class again it will let you register as a member.
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