Willy Nelson
23rd June 2012, 10:46 AM
Good Morning Ladies and Gentlemen
This is a Wandoo burl platter I turned for a friend who allows many of us access to his 1500 acres for motor bikes, firewood and the odd burl. This burl was cut on his property.
The burl was cut dry about a year ago. It is full of rot, large fissures and cracks. I tried turning it, but it decided to remove itself from the lathe and sulk in the corner of the workshop. No amount of swearing or encouragement would induce it to remain on the lathe. It was banished to a dusty corner for a month or so. This relationship continued a few more times, each attempt saw a little more material removed.
I finally hit upon the idea of glueing a sacrificial piece of timber to hold it until I could turn away the rot etc and find structural timber. It was also heavily stabilised with CA glue and plasti-bond
Well, I finally managed to finish it and present it to my friend. He reckons it is the best peice of furniture in house now. He must have a crappy house!
It is finished with 10 coats of Danish Oil. It is 36cm across
Cheers
Willy
Jarrahland
This is a Wandoo burl platter I turned for a friend who allows many of us access to his 1500 acres for motor bikes, firewood and the odd burl. This burl was cut on his property.
The burl was cut dry about a year ago. It is full of rot, large fissures and cracks. I tried turning it, but it decided to remove itself from the lathe and sulk in the corner of the workshop. No amount of swearing or encouragement would induce it to remain on the lathe. It was banished to a dusty corner for a month or so. This relationship continued a few more times, each attempt saw a little more material removed.
I finally hit upon the idea of glueing a sacrificial piece of timber to hold it until I could turn away the rot etc and find structural timber. It was also heavily stabilised with CA glue and plasti-bond
Well, I finally managed to finish it and present it to my friend. He reckons it is the best peice of furniture in house now. He must have a crappy house!
It is finished with 10 coats of Danish Oil. It is 36cm across
Cheers
Willy
Jarrahland