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Skewturn
1st June 2012, 12:31 AM
Hi All
Went up to the farm today ,dad was cutting down some cherry trees so I said thanks Dad I would like some of that. While I was there I thought ,must have a look in the woodpile especially after finding all that olive last time. Well I got lucky again. First was some dry ash, next more olive root then some mallee root (is that like mallee burl) , cypress pine for practise timber and plus a 1/3 trailor load of cherry. There was some grey box Im told but I dont know how it will turn. The only problem now is fitting it in my shed.
Cheers all happy:Uturning

Sturdee
1st June 2012, 04:28 AM
The only problem now is fitting it in my shed.
Cheers all happy:Uturning

Do what I do, build more storage sheds. :U


Peter.

dr4g0nfly
1st June 2012, 07:01 AM
Lucky, Lucky, lucky!

But you might want to be careful with the root, it's libel to have soil/sand inclusions and have a little more silica content in it than the main tree. It'll blunt your tools very fast, so be prepared to keep sharpening them.

jimbur
1st June 2012, 12:41 PM
Be interesting to see what you do with the mallee roots. We used to use them for domestic fires when we were up in the Wimmera. Burn beautifully but to make them smaller it was a matter of hitting them until something gave way. Sparks flying everywhere too.
Cheers,
Jim

hughie
2nd June 2012, 08:48 AM
then some mallee root (is that like mallee burl)



Often more spectacular than Mallee Burl. :2tsup: very good score.

Yes as the Dr4g0nfly has mentioned it will be tough, with sand and silca but all your hard work will be rewarded.


I look forward to the pics

Paul39
2nd June 2012, 09:52 AM
But you might want to be careful with the root, it's libel to have soil/sand inclusions and have a little more silica content in it than the main tree. It'll blunt your tools very fast, so be prepared to keep sharpening them.I was roughing a bowl from an old dry locust root. The gouge suddenly stopped cutting. Looked at the gouge, VERY dull, resharpened, same. Looked at the turning & found a granite pebble imbedded.

dai sensei
2nd June 2012, 11:45 AM
then some mallee root (is that like mallee burl)



Often more spectacular than Mallee Burl.

Mallee burl is from the root ball, so is the same thing to my knowledge

Skewturn
2nd June 2012, 09:20 PM
Hi all

Thanks for all the info cant wait to turn it. I went a pinched some more of mum and dads woodpile today. Hope to do some pens and a small bowl or two maybe a box ,anyone got any other good ideas.

Cheers Skewturn:2tsup:

Dengue
2nd June 2012, 11:12 PM
so, Mum and Dad are going to freeze to death this winter, while you merrily turn away with their firewood in your shed? :no:

Skewturn
2nd June 2012, 11:23 PM
so, Mum and Dad are going to freeze to death this winter, while you merrily turn away with their firewood in your shed? :no:


They wont freeze I will give them all the rejects off the lathe to burn.
Cheers

Dengue
3rd June 2012, 04:50 PM
you are so generous , kind sir :)

I have a mental image of these poor people waiting outside your shed door with a wheelbarrow in the hope that you make lots of mistakes, so they can stay alive :(

Paul39
4th June 2012, 04:24 AM
so, Mum and Dad are going to freeze to death this winter, while you merrily turn away with their firewood in your shed? :no:

People who heat with wood usually have 2 - 3 years of wood stacked around in various states of dryness.

Some of us will leave no stick of wood on the side of the road uncollected. Or solid wood furniture, for that matter.