Richard_C
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I have a modest sized (c. 14" diameter widest part) field maple with a diseased trunk, a proper tree surgeon spent half an hour prodding and poking and said sorry, fungal infection, it's got to come down soon. I will go with that, particularly as if it did come down in a prevailing SW wind it would be in my bedroom. I will keep any decent stuff, down to say 9" diameter branches, he is happy to cut trunk slices to a size I can manage.
I'm a bit short of space for long term storage so one possible plan would be to rough out some bowls while it's green and then season them, hopefully in months not years, before finishing. Not done that before, have done some very small stuff and microwaved with success.
Any hints or thoughts welcome - maybe wait a month or two first, what wall thickness should I aim for, how should I seal/store the roughed out blanks, any problems with keeping them in a garden shed .....
I'm a bit short of space for long term storage so one possible plan would be to rough out some bowls while it's green and then season them, hopefully in months not years, before finishing. Not done that before, have done some very small stuff and microwaved with success.
Any hints or thoughts welcome - maybe wait a month or two first, what wall thickness should I aim for, how should I seal/store the roughed out blanks, any problems with keeping them in a garden shed .....