mickthetree
Established Member
Hi all
Still pretty new to turning, but have had some small successes.
I got a stash of Ash logs and rough turned some bowls a while back. I've come to finishing them and they are rock hard! :lol:
I turned one the other day, but just as I got to final thickness I got a lot of tear out on what I think is the end grain part.
There might just be enough meat left on the bowl if I remove it, but I'm not sure how to do it.
should I dampen the wood?
What would be the best tool to use? I made myself a carbide tool and I have some flat and round end scrapers as well as the usual bowl and spindle gouges.
Or are there options to fill the holes?
Many thanks in advance for any advice!
Still pretty new to turning, but have had some small successes.
I got a stash of Ash logs and rough turned some bowls a while back. I've come to finishing them and they are rock hard! :lol:
I turned one the other day, but just as I got to final thickness I got a lot of tear out on what I think is the end grain part.
There might just be enough meat left on the bowl if I remove it, but I'm not sure how to do it.
should I dampen the wood?
What would be the best tool to use? I made myself a carbide tool and I have some flat and round end scrapers as well as the usual bowl and spindle gouges.
Or are there options to fill the holes?
Many thanks in advance for any advice!