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The ugly Bug. Was intrested in what the lower piece of pine left over from the inlaws tree looked like. This is what came out. 20250109_153304.jpg20250109_153200.jpg20250109_153235.jpgNow it will sit in the house for probably 12 to 16 weeks to dry out.
 
Sugar bowl with a tajine top. The wood is tianna finished with shellac exterior and Melanie ĺaquer inside. Top of the lid has green glass bits covered in epoxy for decoration, will be adding a second layer later to create a clear glass button. Musr say that I love the finish in natural light, as parts just bling like golden mother of pearl.20250110_180319.jpg20250110_180417.jpg20250110_180210.jpg20250110_180120.jpg20250110_180144.jpg
 
Sugar bowl with a tajine top. The wood is tianna finished with shellac exterior and Melanie ĺaquer inside. Top of the lid has green glass bits covered in epoxy for decoration, will be adding a second layer later to create a clear glass button. Musr say that I love the finish in natural light as parts just bling like golden mother of pearl.View attachment 195780View attachment 195781View attachment 195792View attachment 195793View attachment 195796
Sugar bowl with a tajine top. The wood is tianna finished with shellac exterior and Melanie ĺaquer inside. Top of the lid has green glass bits covered in epoxy for decoration, will be adding a second layer later to create a clear glass button. Musr say that I love the finish in natural light, as parts just bling like golden mother of pearl.View attachment 195780View attachment 195781View attachment 195792View attachment 195793View attachment 195796
And the glass button top turned out ok in the end
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Sugar bowl with a tajine top. The wood is tianna finished with shellac exterior and Melanie ĺaquer inside. Top of the lid has green glass bits covered in epoxy for decoration, will be adding a second layer later to create a clear glass button. Musr say that I love the finish in natural light, as parts just bling like golden mother of pearl.View attachment 195780View attachment 195781View attachment 195792View attachment 195793View attachment 195796
A new wood to me. It's beautiful. Not knowing the wood in finding it hard to gauge the size.
 
The big vase PT 1
Had a request off some local to make a large vase out of ash, after they had seen a large box I'd turned. After a bit of searching, I found a large dry piece of ash that I thought would do the job20250115_122250.jpgNext got the chainsaw out for the end that was cracked 20250115_122210.jpgand lobbed of two bits 20250115_122130.jpgto get rid of the wee rascals took of most off the bark and rough shaped what was left ready for the lathe20250115_122405.jpgput between two centers and spent a lot of time getting it balance. The reason for this my speed control has 10 set settings the lowest number 1 is at 500 rpm. So it had to be perfectly balanced as its a wieght.20250115_151554.jpgthen the turning and shaping followed by sanding and finishing and ended up with this.20250115_200044.jpg20250116_144124.jpgThe next stage was hollowing and redefining the top ring20250117_191954.jpg20250117_192110.jpghad a small hole in the inner rim which got the coffee granules and ca glue treatment 20250117_192028.jpgand three small cracks on the rim got ca glue hopefully they won't get any bigger. Thats it for now. Not much activity on this thread at the moment hope alls well with you all and look forward to all your posts this year.
 
The big vase PT 1
Had a request off some local to make a large vase out of ash, after they had seen a large box I'd turned. After a bit of searching, I found a large dry piece of ash that I thought would do the jobView attachment 196137Next got the chainsaw out for the end that was cracked View attachment 196133and lobbed of two bits View attachment 196135to get rid of the wee rascals took of most off the bark and rough shaped what was left ready for the latheView attachment 196130put between two centers and spent a lot of time getting it balance. The reason for this my speed control has 10 set settings the lowest number 1 is at 500 rpm. So it had to be perfectly balanced as its a wieght.View attachment 196132then the turning and shaping followed by sanding and finishing and ended up with this.View attachment 196139View attachment 196138The next stage was hollowing and redefining the top ringView attachment 196134View attachment 196131had a small hole in the inner rim which got the coffee granules and ca glue treatment View attachment 196136and three small cracks on the rim got ca glue hopefully they won't get any bigger. Thats it for now. Not much activity on this thread at the moment hope alls well with you all and look forward to all your posts this year.
Love the finish you've got on that Ash 😍
My apologies for the slow pace of the thread but I've not been able to get out to the workshop since Xmas day 🙃
Hoping to get there soon though, have a few small commissions to do.
 
Love the finish you've got on that Ash 😍
My apologies for the slow pace of the thread but I've not been able to get out to the workshop since Xmas day 🙃
Hoping to get there soon though, have a few small commissions to do.
The finishing is my favourite to date rustins shellac sanding sealer and chestnut friction polish also shellac base. Still experimenting though.
 
The finishing is my favourite to date rustins shellac sanding sealer and chestnut friction polish also shellac base. Still experimenting though.
I only recently started using friction polish, still getting used to it, since finishing my supply of yandles own brand abrasive past and hard wax finish and discovering they have stopped producing them I've struggled to find a replacement that is as good and as well priced so started using a bottle of the polish I've had on the shelf for a few years, Yandles seem to be able to offer a lot of things considerably cheaper than anywhere else, their pewter lids for instance, are less than half the price of anywhere else.
 
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