Nicely done!
Roger,
Nicely done!
As others have said, the tight inside turn is tough. Often bowl turning tools simply can't make that tight of a turn so you are fighting the back of the bevel while trying to cut with the front. A relief grind taking away about half of the bevel can help as can using a tool designed to get in there like a scraper. I don't use one much anymore, got to make a few to suit me. However best I remember a homemade scraper came into play to finish that corner on my first bowl type turning that lived.
Some of the bowl gouges can make a pretty tight turn, depends on the grind. If you see bruising looking at that inside curve or corner with a strong light, looks like the area has been burnished, you were fighting the bevel. Best to just open up the curve some so the tools work better says the man whose first piece is almost perfectly square!(I have learned a little since then and a lot of what not to do)
Can't improve until we have something to improve from and that's a pretty good start!
Hu