Hi Guys,
I've recently taken an interest in wood turning and have been attending a local club who let me use their equipment.
The pictures are of my first attempt and I got to the stage of rounding the blank and roughing out the outside shape of the bowl. I brought my little project home and left it sitting on the living room table which is about 5ft from the radiator, and then this happened!
I would like to understand the possible causes so that I can try and avoid this problem again.
The blank has been in my shed for the past month but it wasn't sealed when I got it and there were a couple of tiny visible cracks.
I understand from a little research that this could be caused by the wood not being dry enough when I started.
The splits are in the lighter coloured area, is this sap wood and could that be the problem?
I don't know what the wood is but it has a pinky orange colour on the light side so it could be Beech.
Any advice appreciated.
Steve
I've recently taken an interest in wood turning and have been attending a local club who let me use their equipment.
The pictures are of my first attempt and I got to the stage of rounding the blank and roughing out the outside shape of the bowl. I brought my little project home and left it sitting on the living room table which is about 5ft from the radiator, and then this happened!
I would like to understand the possible causes so that I can try and avoid this problem again.
The blank has been in my shed for the past month but it wasn't sealed when I got it and there were a couple of tiny visible cracks.
I understand from a little research that this could be caused by the wood not being dry enough when I started.
The splits are in the lighter coloured area, is this sap wood and could that be the problem?
I don't know what the wood is but it has a pinky orange colour on the light side so it could be Beech.
Any advice appreciated.
Steve