Our village church has a 700 year old yew tree which was visited by the tree surgeon today for some 'minor' lower branch removal. I've been lucky enough to be given a piece, about 9ft by (variably) 4"x3" .. cut into three lengths of about 3ft each, bark on. Obviously I've sealed the ends with pva and will do a second coat tomorrow.
I'd like to try and make some things for the church with the wood.
My skill level isn't high at all..though I can make a fair few things to an average standard with a bit of care
Questions :
1. Should I green turn some/all of it and accept there'll be splitting / shifting in the final forms as they settle or should I leave some / all in the garage to dry (if so, for how long?)
2. I've never turned items bark on .. anything I should know please?
3. I've not hollowed deeper than about 5 or so inches but am ok with end grain hollowing (and have the Simon Hope 6mm carbide tool set as well as sorby gouges and scrapers)
4. Any recommendations for church appropriate items that can be made from what is probably max 3" diameter green or seasoned wood
Advice / recommendations would be much appreciated.
thanks
I'd like to try and make some things for the church with the wood.
My skill level isn't high at all..though I can make a fair few things to an average standard with a bit of care
Questions :
1. Should I green turn some/all of it and accept there'll be splitting / shifting in the final forms as they settle or should I leave some / all in the garage to dry (if so, for how long?)
2. I've never turned items bark on .. anything I should know please?
3. I've not hollowed deeper than about 5 or so inches but am ok with end grain hollowing (and have the Simon Hope 6mm carbide tool set as well as sorby gouges and scrapers)
4. Any recommendations for church appropriate items that can be made from what is probably max 3" diameter green or seasoned wood
Advice / recommendations would be much appreciated.
thanks