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Skills Workshop -Bowl within a Bowl

Date and Time

Saturday, March 08, 2025, 8:30 AM until 4:00 PM

Location

Denis's Shop
15832 Berlin Turnpike
Purcellville, VA  20132
USA

Event Contact(s)

Chris Kunzle
Instructor
608-287-4701 (p)


Trevor S Albro
Event Planner / Manager
540-535-8455 (p)
540-535-8455 (c)


Jim Schottler
Assistant - Safety Officer
5712280474 (p)

Category

Workshops

Registration Info

Registration has closed - Event is past
Payment In Full In Advance Only
Lunch will be ordered from a local deli - The cost of your lunch will include the cost of buying lunch for the instructors.

About this event

Student skill level: Intermediate to advance




Proficiency level required:

You need to be proficient in turning basic thin walled open bowls. Creating a tennon on a bowl blank and then reverse chucking it should be an easy task. Having used and made a jam and cup chuck would be helpful but is not requirement. Basic bowl and spindle gauge sharpening skills are necessary. This project is NOT designed for beginners or advanced beginners. If you would like to take this class, but are not sure if it is a good fit, don’t hesitate to reach out to me and we can chat about it. 


Material supplied:

 

Turning blank (pre drilled)

Jam and cup chuck material, Cup chuck counterpart (pre-drilled)


Template material


Tools required: See list and picture

 
  • Face-shield
  • Compass with pencil
  • Pencil
  • Small Sharpie (dark)
  • Awl (pointed and sharp)
  • Parting tool (narrow 1/16 inch or so)
  • Roughing gauge
  • Bedan
  • 1/4 inch Sindle gauge
  • Heavy round nose and straight negative rake scrapers
  • 1/2 inch and / or 3/8 inch bowl gauge
  • Inside and outside calipers
  • depth finder (a stick of wood with a hole and a dowel would work)
  • Utility knive
  • Small ruler
  • Roll of electrician tape and sheet of 150 grit sandpaper