Jonnydubbs
19th July 2016, 12:14 AM
Just showing my latest turning of a basic bowl. I'm working with less than optimum grade timber since the tree was dead in the ground for a couple of years before it was cut down. However, I'm getting nice results and making the best of each piece I'm working with. Notice my homemade bowl sander, much cheaper than a bought one! $5 for the pad, a $3 bag of sanding discs, and a silky oak handle. I used candle wax to lube the hole so the pad spins freely. It also comes out freely so I need to add a clip to the top of the shaft so it stays in place.
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Will have some photos of another couple of projects in a few days. I found a couple of small uprooted silky oak trees on the beach last week so employed my chainsaw and brought them home. I've waxed the sawn ends to slow the drying process. The root ball will provide some interesting figuring!
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Dont know why this system rotates the photos 90 degrees left. It's annoying!
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Will have some photos of another couple of projects in a few days. I found a couple of small uprooted silky oak trees on the beach last week so employed my chainsaw and brought them home. I've waxed the sawn ends to slow the drying process. The root ball will provide some interesting figuring!
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Dont know why this system rotates the photos 90 degrees left. It's annoying!