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10th February 2019, 10:46 PM #1Woodturner with a shed
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The weekends work.
Most of the products of my labours at the lathe this weekend. PNG Rosewood platter (thanks Euge), Red gum(?) screwdriver handle, and anonymous branch cup/bowl practice piece.
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Redbeard
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11th February 2019, 01:09 PM #2
Looks like you should be pretty happy with your endeavors. What is the wood the cup is made from?
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11th February 2019, 01:20 PM #3SENIOR MEMBER
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I believe he called it My Stery wood. ............. Jerry (in Tucson)USA
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11th February 2019, 01:44 PM #4Woodturner with a shed
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Mystery tree wood.
Picked up from the roadside, north Brisbane. Not quite as pink as the photo suggests.
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Redbeard
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11th February 2019, 03:00 PM #5Woodturner with a shed
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This is what I was trying to achieve.
Still not entirely happy, finish could be better.
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Redbeard
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11th February 2019, 10:10 PM #6SENIOR MEMBER
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Redbeard that is fantastic. With that live edge the finish looks spot on
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12th February 2019, 10:50 PM #7
Nice work Redbeard. Was the timber very green? Or hard? Hope the bark edge stays attached as it dries.
Don't Just Do It.... Do It HardenFast!!
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12th February 2019, 11:26 PM #8Woodturner with a shed
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It felt ever so slightly damp on turning but given the heat of the day that went away very quickly. The pale sapwood turned very nicely, the dark heartwood was definitely harder but nothing a quick sharpen didn't help. Certainly the bark looks well attached.
I struggled a bit with tear out on the "uphill" side of the sapwood, where you're cutting into the end grain. Better sharpening and higher speeds should beat that, it is just a matter of practice.
I'm going to have to investigate some alternative finishes to Shellawax for these more irregular shapes. I took a couple of wacks to the knuckles rubbing the magic goop in. Best to avoid that where possible I think.
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Redbeard
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13th February 2019, 09:34 AM #9Member
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Try tung oil half and half with turpentine.
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