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Potential for Interesting Bowls? - goredsus - 06-10-2018

My son and I took down this tree at his place earlier today.  Probably 14-18" in diameter and pretty straight for about eight foot.  I have done less than a handful of turnings but think this has some potential.  I know need to get this end sealed soon (the other is hung up in some trees) if I want to use it.

Besides bowls or plates, any ideas?  

Or am I just fooling myself thinking that this wood has the potential for something interesting?

Thanks for your thoughts and advice.


RE: Potential for Interesting Bowls? - Arlin Eastman - 06-10-2018

(06-10-2018, 02:54 PM)goredsus Wrote: My son and I took down this tree at his place earlier today.  Probably 14-18" in diameter and pretty straight for about eight foot.  I have done less than a handful of turnings but think this has some potential.  I know need to get this end sealed soon (the other is hung up in some trees) if I want to use it.

Besides bowls or plates, any ideas?  

Or am I just fooling myself thinking that this wood has the potential for something interesting?

Thanks for your thoughts and advice.

I think you need to send it all to me for further analysis.
Laugh

Serious it looks like flame box elder and it will look good with anything you make from it.  One thing tho and of which I have done now for 4 years is add sunscreen lotion of SPF 80 after all the finish is done.  I should say if you are letting it sit around in the sun like a vase or non usable things.

I have found so far it keeps the colors like Padauk, Yellowheart, Red Heart, Purple Heart, Bloodwood, and Mulberry to keep the color for a long time.
I did one piece 4 years ago with no more SPF added and it has faded some but the other three years I have added SPF every year and it is still looks great with nice color.

Good luck on turning it and hope to see what you make.


RE: Potential for Interesting Bowls? - imapseudonym - 06-11-2018

(06-10-2018, 02:54 PM)goredsus Wrote: My son and I took down this tree at his place earlier today.  Probably 14-18" in diameter and pretty straight for about eight foot.  I have done less than a handful of turnings but think this has some potential.  I know need to get this end sealed soon (the other is hung up in some trees) if I want to use it.

Besides bowls or plates, any ideas?  

Or am I just fooling myself thinking that this wood has the potential for something interesting?

Thanks for your thoughts and advice.

Where are you located? I'm sure some local scavengers freeloaders vultures helpful woodnetters would be happy to come over and help you figure out how they you could best use it.


RE: Potential for Interesting Bowls? - MichaelMouse - 06-11-2018

(06-10-2018, 02:54 PM)goredsus Wrote: My son and I took down this tree at his place earlier today.  Probably 14-18" in diameter and pretty straight for about eight foot.  I have done less than a handful of turnings but think this has some potential.  I know need to get this end sealed soon (the other is hung up in some trees) if I want to use it.

Besides bowls or plates, any ideas?  

Or am I just fooling myself thinking that this wood has the potential for something interesting?

Thanks for your thoughts and advice.


Suggest you slab it to the height of your desired bowl, hollow to ~1/2 thick if the rings are fairly consistent all 'round the slab.  Elevate on stickers for curing to provide air to all surfaces.  All end grain, so it should cure in a short time.  Circularity accomplished by re-turning.  Shouldn't have much problem getting 1/4" or so final thickness.  

Favor wide over deep, and remember that the interior is bottom up to cut downhill!  

Best way to capture the star.


RE: Potential for Interesting Bowls? - goredsus - 06-11-2018

Thanks for the feedback a the offer to help me out by taking it my hands ?

I appreciate you telling me how to keep the star - had no idea how I was going to do that. I know I need to practice before I try to turn this to reduce my chances of ruining it.

Thanks again.


RE: Potential for Interesting Bowls? - MidwestMan - 06-12-2018

(06-11-2018, 07:26 AM)imapseudonym Wrote: Where are you located? I'm sure some local scavengers freeloaders vultures helpful woodnetters would be happy to come over and help you figure out how they you could best use it.

Now that's funny.

This website needs to have feedback clickers.


RE: Potential for Interesting Bowls? - MichaelMouse - 06-14-2018

(06-11-2018, 07:46 PM)goredsus Wrote: I appreciate you telling me how to keep the star - had no idea how I was going to do that. I know I need to practice before I try to turn this to reduce my chances of ruining it.

Practice on a slab of anything you please to get used to turning from center bottom to rim.  You're almost limited to scraping with almost any gouge grind, but shearing along the direction of cut will still give a nice surface, if slowly. 

Note the distortion here on a  7"x 1.5" cherry. 

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This is also an inch and a half deep and a foot across. 

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Cut inside to out, bottom to rim.


RE: Potential for Interesting Bowls? - goredsus - 06-14-2018

Beautiful work. Thanks for sharing and the advice.