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Richard Raffan turns a Himalayan cedar goblet for the 24th. 4-Ways project.

Richard Raffan 11,251 2 months ago
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The most difficult part of turning a long-stem goblet is hollowing the cup and hollowing the base. Here you see all the turning, with excellent close ups of back hollowing, the skew chisel forming the bowl, and a ¾” continental gouge shaping the stem. The goblets are 65mm diameter and 200mm and 320mm high. Links to the other 4-Ways videos: Tomislav — https://youtu.be/rJF4z3wTTVs?si=l9fQppJrvbq_839P Sam — https://youtu.be/n7c54JAje2Y Mike — https://youtu.be/QtoLewvcNEU 4-WAYS comprises Sam Angelo, Mike Peace, Richard Raffan, and Tomislav Tomašić who suggested that having a few turners publish their approach to one project on YouTube at the same time should be interesting. 4-WAYS publish after noon on the first of each month US time, which is evening in Europe. For Australasians it’ll be the 2nd. morning of each month. Each video has links to the others.

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