johnny.t.
Established Member
Firstly, Hello everyone , I've not been on the lathe or on here for ages, I've had absolutely no time of late what with work,pregnant wife etc...
Today I finally got out to the shed(thanks to the rain) and decided to attack a thinnish offcut of spalted sycamore, I was a little rusty, to my shame I've not turned anything for well over a month but it was good to make some shavings 8)
Thought I'd make something a bit different, I had in my mind to do something irregular, smooth and 'naturalish' like a pebble. Two sides of this are 'natural edge' with the bark removed and then hand sanded to match the rest of the turned bit.
Sanded to 600 grit and finished with sanding sealer and a couple of coats of woodwax22 hand buffed. Comments/critique appreciated.
cheers JT
Today I finally got out to the shed(thanks to the rain) and decided to attack a thinnish offcut of spalted sycamore, I was a little rusty, to my shame I've not turned anything for well over a month but it was good to make some shavings 8)
Thought I'd make something a bit different, I had in my mind to do something irregular, smooth and 'naturalish' like a pebble. Two sides of this are 'natural edge' with the bark removed and then hand sanded to match the rest of the turned bit.
Sanded to 600 grit and finished with sanding sealer and a couple of coats of woodwax22 hand buffed. Comments/critique appreciated.
cheers JT