11-06-2016, 05:48 PM
Harvested a little green birch this weekend and decided I wanted to turn an entire bowl green and let it warp as it dried. It appears I have a few things to learn about this process, so thought I would see if you guys had any tips.
First, I turned the outside and tried to sand it. That really didn't work at all. Any tips on how to get a good finish on a green wood surface? Should I let it dry a day or two? I figure if I let it dry completely, I'll have to hand sand it due to warp.
Second, I turned the inside. Holy cow, that thing warps fast. How do you deal with the warp and get a decent surface inside?
I was planning for a popcorn bowl, but Mr. Bark Inclusion had other plans. Here's a few pics. I know, the background hurts your eyes, but it was the only open area in the shop.
First, I turned the outside and tried to sand it. That really didn't work at all. Any tips on how to get a good finish on a green wood surface? Should I let it dry a day or two? I figure if I let it dry completely, I'll have to hand sand it due to warp.
Second, I turned the inside. Holy cow, that thing warps fast. How do you deal with the warp and get a decent surface inside?
I was planning for a popcorn bowl, but Mr. Bark Inclusion had other plans. Here's a few pics. I know, the background hurts your eyes, but it was the only open area in the shop.
True power makes no noise - Albert Schweitzer. It's obvious he was referring to hand tools