stenik
Newby to the world of woodturning
Hi all and hope you can advise on what to do.
I've been given some Cedar logs by a friend. Limbs of the tree came down and the gardener cut these up for easyness. They have been laid in a field near to the tree for about 2 yes now. Some have a few end cracks and 1 has a split running through it but looking at it I can cut that bit off to make a blank.
So my questions are.
Should I cut them into blanks and seal the ends.
As they've been seasoning for a couple of yrs do I need to seal them.
Could I turn some endgrain bowls or is sidegrain the best option.
Will the pith still need to be cut out.
Any and all advice greatly welcome and I've uploaded a pic of them.
Steve
I've been given some Cedar logs by a friend. Limbs of the tree came down and the gardener cut these up for easyness. They have been laid in a field near to the tree for about 2 yes now. Some have a few end cracks and 1 has a split running through it but looking at it I can cut that bit off to make a blank.
So my questions are.
Should I cut them into blanks and seal the ends.
As they've been seasoning for a couple of yrs do I need to seal them.
Could I turn some endgrain bowls or is sidegrain the best option.
Will the pith still need to be cut out.
Any and all advice greatly welcome and I've uploaded a pic of them.
Steve