This used to be an old chair seat, no idea what wood it is.
When it 'let go' it was spinning flat out. My neighbour heard the bang and came round to see if I was ok.
Luckily, I was working on the face and standing to one side, suffering nothing more than a raised heartbeat and slightly soiled underwear.
Anyhow, I liked the grain so much that I decided to salvage it.
Hit it with 80 grit all over and stitched it back together. Splash of BLO and it's 'art' :-D
... and a big shout out for hot-glue mounting, it never budged.
When it 'let go' it was spinning flat out. My neighbour heard the bang and came round to see if I was ok.
Luckily, I was working on the face and standing to one side, suffering nothing more than a raised heartbeat and slightly soiled underwear.
Anyhow, I liked the grain so much that I decided to salvage it.
Hit it with 80 grit all over and stitched it back together. Splash of BLO and it's 'art' :-D
... and a big shout out for hot-glue mounting, it never budged.