08-14-2016, 07:09 PM
Folks,
I finished a bowl recently, made with Pecan. It came out ok, but I have a few questions that I hope you can help me with. The bowl is here: http://goo.gl/photos/daMS1BWBJUtabxDj8.
As you can see, I put evenly spaced grooves on the outside of the bowl. I used a round carbon scraper (the Rockler version of EWT) and rotated the carbide to a fresh edge. I was hoping for better, more crisp lines, and I got some tearout that was difficult to sand out. How would you guys have done this procedure?
I personally don't care for the look of pecan wood. It's sort of a pale pink, and when it spalts it creates a gray smudge instead of nice black lines. So I've been experimenting with stains. This time around, so that no one could quibble about food safety, I stained it with concentrated instant coffee. It did give a nicer brown color, but it really soaked into the end grain and somewhat highlighted turning imperfections. Are there any other suggestions for an unambiguously food safe stain?
After staining, I treated with mineral oil (butcher block oil) and finished with carnauba wax.
Thanks,
Mark
I finished a bowl recently, made with Pecan. It came out ok, but I have a few questions that I hope you can help me with. The bowl is here: http://goo.gl/photos/daMS1BWBJUtabxDj8.
As you can see, I put evenly spaced grooves on the outside of the bowl. I used a round carbon scraper (the Rockler version of EWT) and rotated the carbide to a fresh edge. I was hoping for better, more crisp lines, and I got some tearout that was difficult to sand out. How would you guys have done this procedure?
I personally don't care for the look of pecan wood. It's sort of a pale pink, and when it spalts it creates a gray smudge instead of nice black lines. So I've been experimenting with stains. This time around, so that no one could quibble about food safety, I stained it with concentrated instant coffee. It did give a nicer brown color, but it really soaked into the end grain and somewhat highlighted turning imperfections. Are there any other suggestions for an unambiguously food safe stain?
After staining, I treated with mineral oil (butcher block oil) and finished with carnauba wax.
Thanks,
Mark
Mark in Sugar Land, TX