bog oak- NOW WITH NO DING!!

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cornucopia

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hello all, i've been fascinated by bog oak for a long time now and i have finally managed to find a lage piece to turn, this pice is about 12 long by 6" wide by about an inch thick. it has been dated to be 5000 bc- its incredible to work with and hold although a touch soft. I didnt have the heart to sand out that ding on one edge as i didnt want to waste any of the wood in doing so.
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Lovely piece George. I like the simplicity of it. I'd be tempted to sort out that edge though. It kind or jumps out at me in all the photos :roll:
 
Perhaps a small bevel along both sides? It is a lovely piece of wood / work. I have a piece donated that I want to get working on once I get set up. Hopefully soon :wink:

Pete
 
Beautiful piece George :D
I too have a donated piece of Bog Oak,thanks to Boysie :D
Still can't decide what to turn with it :?

Yes i would remove the ding.
 
the ding:hmm yes the more i look at it the more i agree that i does spoil the piece maybe a bevel would be in order.
 
lovely piece of timber i also like the simplicity of the piece the DING :?
good luck i'm sure it will look good :D
 
the ding does look worse on the photo's than it does in the flesh- the present mrs cornucopiua had'nt even noticed it, but she doesnt tend to look at my wood as much as she used to :oops: :oops: :lol:
 
Interesting looking timber and I really like the simplicity of what you did with it.
I have to agree about removing the nick in the edge though.

Duncan
 
Just an idea for a simple fix for the ding... make a feature of it with a round nose router bit ...scallop, with a corresponding one on the diagonally opposite side (I like symetry :roll: )

btw I'm a great fan of bog oak, apart from the smell when turning...4 to 5000 year old pond water still smells :p
 
Very nicely done! Keeping the look of the piece nice and simple was the best way to go. 8)
 
I'm not onto 'dings' and I do like that piece now without the disfigurement. :wink:
 
am i the only one who doesn't know how the ding was removed ?? :shock:
 

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