BearTricks
Established Member
Hi,
I live in Greater Manchester, which I understand is a desert when it comes to sourcing decent timber. I moved in to a new place a few weeks ago and luckily for me, the previous owners of the house had cut down a fairly sizable yew tree, and what I think was a birch, so I have a few pieces in the firewood pile that haven't split much. I've got some oak that I found in my dad's garage too. There's a cherry tree waiting to come down in a relative's garden that I have my eye on.
Everything is end grain sealed and ready to turn, but it wont last long once I start butchering it on the lathe. I've been looking for blanks online and spent a few quid on ebay on some reliable looking sellers but I don't want to be risking money and getting unstable wood.
Places I've been looking include Charnwood, Ockenden, Home of Wood, Turners Cabin etc. I have no idea how much these things should cost me and the prices are all over the place. I wouldn’t mind getting one of the mixed bags that people seem to offer, but again I don’t want to spend money and be disappointed.
If anyone could point me in the right direction, that would be great. I’m just starting out and I want to build up a stock so I can just grab wood whenever I feel like turning, rather than sourcing it each time.
I live in Greater Manchester, which I understand is a desert when it comes to sourcing decent timber. I moved in to a new place a few weeks ago and luckily for me, the previous owners of the house had cut down a fairly sizable yew tree, and what I think was a birch, so I have a few pieces in the firewood pile that haven't split much. I've got some oak that I found in my dad's garage too. There's a cherry tree waiting to come down in a relative's garden that I have my eye on.
Everything is end grain sealed and ready to turn, but it wont last long once I start butchering it on the lathe. I've been looking for blanks online and spent a few quid on ebay on some reliable looking sellers but I don't want to be risking money and getting unstable wood.
Places I've been looking include Charnwood, Ockenden, Home of Wood, Turners Cabin etc. I have no idea how much these things should cost me and the prices are all over the place. I wouldn’t mind getting one of the mixed bags that people seem to offer, but again I don’t want to spend money and be disappointed.
If anyone could point me in the right direction, that would be great. I’m just starting out and I want to build up a stock so I can just grab wood whenever I feel like turning, rather than sourcing it each time.