bugbear
Established Member
Having chopped down a nasty tree a while ago, and stacked the logs on my fire pile, I noticed that the logs were rather dense.
Since many dense woods are "interesting", I split one in half with an axe, and roughly levelled the resulting surface (which was in wind due to normal spiral tree growth).
I further dressed the resulting surface with my fairly-scrubby jack plane:
http://www.geocities.com/plybench/scrub.html
(process was similar to this:
http://galootcentral.com/components/cpg ... ub_use.JPG
http://galootcentral.com/components/cpg ... b_chip.JPG
)
Having made one fairly flat surface, I wanted to mark a parallel face (which was still a half round log at that stage).
I did this with a well known woodworker's tool - the scribing gauge
https://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/forums/view ... hp?t=22873
Albeit with a fibre tip pen taped in place.
Having cut to this line with a sequence of axe, bill hook, scrub plane. jack plane, I flipped the piece again, and took a coupla' passes with a finely set #05 plane.
Result:
Does anyone recognise the timber? I'm not sure what it is, other than quite pretty and free
BugBear (who enjoyed the process)
Since many dense woods are "interesting", I split one in half with an axe, and roughly levelled the resulting surface (which was in wind due to normal spiral tree growth).
I further dressed the resulting surface with my fairly-scrubby jack plane:
http://www.geocities.com/plybench/scrub.html
(process was similar to this:
http://galootcentral.com/components/cpg ... ub_use.JPG
http://galootcentral.com/components/cpg ... b_chip.JPG
)
Having made one fairly flat surface, I wanted to mark a parallel face (which was still a half round log at that stage).
I did this with a well known woodworker's tool - the scribing gauge
https://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/forums/view ... hp?t=22873
Albeit with a fibre tip pen taped in place.
Having cut to this line with a sequence of axe, bill hook, scrub plane. jack plane, I flipped the piece again, and took a coupla' passes with a finely set #05 plane.
Result:
Does anyone recognise the timber? I'm not sure what it is, other than quite pretty and free
BugBear (who enjoyed the process)