There was some talk on here about making bowls, and whether you need a chuck or not.
Here is a pic of what will be a lidded shaving bowl. There is a plywood blank glued to the lid. A faceplate can then be screwed into it without damaging the finished product:
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If you are using a chuck, you can turn a rim on the bottom for the chuck jaws to sit inside of:
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The outside of the ridge doubles as the snug fit for the main part of the bowl:
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I am making a few more bowls (and a brush) this week, and will take more pictures of the actual turning.
The lather bowl below was done with a chuck. But you don’t need to. Screw the faceplate into a blank on the bottom, and turn the bowl. When you are done, cut the plywood blank off and finish as you want.
I put ‘buttons’ on my lather bowl as agitators for lather. On one bowl I did use ridges as well. The buttons are kind of my thing. No two bowls have the same button pattern:
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I laminated Walnut and Maple, partly for the look, but partly as I wanted a deeper bowl and didn’t have any lumber thicker than 2”.
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