a mate gave me a piece of yew, rough turned whilst green and now dried out, warped and cracked.
the plan was to turn some mushrooms out of it , dont laugh! i'm new to this sawdust lark.....
anyway the mushrooms kept splitting, i gave up after three attempts. what was left of the lump of yew looked like i could get a bowl out of it. so i gave it a go. almost scrapped the piece as you can see in the pic.
i used a combination of roughing guage, round scraper and a bowl gouge to get the shape.
sanded to 280 and used beeswax to bring up the colours. i do need to invest in finishing oils/waxes etc.
opinions welcome (please be gentle)
the plan was to turn some mushrooms out of it , dont laugh! i'm new to this sawdust lark.....
anyway the mushrooms kept splitting, i gave up after three attempts. what was left of the lump of yew looked like i could get a bowl out of it. so i gave it a go. almost scrapped the piece as you can see in the pic.
i used a combination of roughing guage, round scraper and a bowl gouge to get the shape.
sanded to 280 and used beeswax to bring up the colours. i do need to invest in finishing oils/waxes etc.
opinions welcome (please be gentle)