Cute and yes make another one then the wee mite will have one for each handA colleague announced this morning that he and his partner are expecting their first baby so using a couple of pieces of cherry I've made a rattle for them, only 95% happy with it as the entrance hole broke so now the join is obvious, will decide on Monday if I'm gonna give it to him or make another. Finished with 800grit and Johnson's baby oil
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A colleague announced this morning that he and his partner are expecting their first baby so using a couple of pieces of cherry I've made a rattle for them, only 95% happy with it as the . . .
Them trees will go down well at the Christmas marketHad to remove a large limb from a conifer today and decided to turn a few little trees just for the fun of it and to see how they react as they dry out, other limbs that I've had to remove in the past have not split or cracked at all even after months. I also turned a twig pot from a childs wooden bowling pin, possibly cherry.
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I hope so, I've only got 6 weeks to get as many decoration pieces done as I can so will spend most of my time now restocking the hanging trees, bells and snowmen, on 29th November I've agreed to a stall at my local scout groups evening event, I won't be taking many of the bigger pieces as transporting everything there and back will be a pain and I believe I only get one 6ft table which is costing me £10 and a gift for their raffle, figure I'll make more money on the little stuffThem trees will go down well at the Christmas market
That’s lovely - as I kid I remember chopping down Sycamores at home and splitting them into firewood - if I knew then….!So sometimes I find the wood dictates what shape it wants to be, I had intended turning a very simple bowl with this piece of Sycamore but I somehow ended up with this shape....
Looks good, I'm guessing Oak, if so not surprised it hardI rough turned this last month and sat it in a bucket full of shavings, after 3 weeks I tested it with my moisture meter and it hadn't reduced much at all. I popped it in the dehydrator, set at 35c and gave it a day and when out of the machine, the walls were showing 0% moisture and the base around 9%. I left it for a few days, thinking it'd absorb some moisture and settle.
Second turning was a bit of a pain to be fair, I just couldn't quite get my bowl gouge to cut as well as I'd have liked, it was bouncing quite a bit due to the bowl having changed shape. I resorted to using my 1" scraper, that made it a bit easier at least.
The wood already had plenty of cracks and fissures, possibly my fault for not cutting the blank right from the crotch in the first place? Anyway, I ordered some thin Black CA and tried filling the larger cracks, far from perfect results, but I was getting impatient and ploughed on regardless.
Anyway, here it is, warts and all. It finished up being 8" across and a little over 4" high.
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Still nice even with the cracksI rough turned this last month and sat it in a bucket full of shavings, after 3 weeks I tested it with my moisture meter and it hadn't reduced much at all. I popped it in the dehydrator, set at 35c and gave it a day and when out of the machine, the walls were showing 0% moisture and the base around 9%. I left it for a few days, thinking it'd absorb some moisture and settle.
Second turning was a bit of a pain to be fair, I just couldn't quite get my bowl gouge to cut as well as I'd have liked, it was bouncing quite a bit due to the bowl having changed shape. I resorted to using my 1" scraper, that made it a bit easier at least.
The wood already had plenty of cracks and fissures, possibly my fault for not cutting the blank right from the crotch in the first place? Anyway, I ordered some thin Black CA and tried filling the larger cracks, far from perfect results, but I was getting impatient and ploughed on regardless.
Anyway, here it is, warts and all. It finished up being 8" across and a little over 4" high.
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