tigerturnings
Established Member
Some months ago, a friend of mine mentioned that his bowling club was to throw out some lawn bowls. He said they were very old, and he thought they may be lignum vitae. When he offered to save me a few, I jumped at the chance.
It took me a while to muster the courage to cut into one, but eventually I decided to half it on the bandsaw and turn a bowl. The idea was to keep the outside original with its well used look whilst turning the inside smooth. I started by coring out some of the centre with a parting tool as I couldn't abide wasting that much as shavings. I was amazed at how well the wood turns, nice shavings even came off when scraping the end grain. When time came to deal with the chucking recess, I turned a small disc from the core I took out earlier and glued it in before trimming to size.
Here are some pics (sorry the focus is not brilliant on the first one):
(1)The outside of the bowl
(2)The inside
There are a couple more photos here
It took me a while to muster the courage to cut into one, but eventually I decided to half it on the bandsaw and turn a bowl. The idea was to keep the outside original with its well used look whilst turning the inside smooth. I started by coring out some of the centre with a parting tool as I couldn't abide wasting that much as shavings. I was amazed at how well the wood turns, nice shavings even came off when scraping the end grain. When time came to deal with the chucking recess, I turned a small disc from the core I took out earlier and glued it in before trimming to size.
Here are some pics (sorry the focus is not brilliant on the first one):
(1)The outside of the bowl
(2)The inside
There are a couple more photos here