gus3049
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When I collected the three yew trees a few months ago, included were two lumps from down near the roots. They looked interesting but were a horrible looking shape with lumps and bumps everywhere so I stacked them up and said 'maybe later"
As I'm feeling a bit braver this week, I attacked one with the bandsaw this morning and then put it on the lathe. The gouge bounced off it. So did just about every other tool I have. Eventually I managed to get a scraper to put some sort of form and finish on the outside and attacked the inside. Hah! Grab after grab after bounce. All the knots and interlocking grain were fighting back. In the end, I used the Kelton hollower in the rig. It saved my wrists and in the end, did a reasonable job. There are a few cracks but as its 'rustic' they don't seem too bad.
This seems to be one of those bits of wood to which photos just do no justice. In the flesh, its spectacular. It made a change, just turning, rather than the piercing an' stuff that has occupied me of late. More tomorrow as I've just had an order for a load of goblets in cherry. Shame I don't have any so I actually have to BUY some wood :shock:
As I'm feeling a bit braver this week, I attacked one with the bandsaw this morning and then put it on the lathe. The gouge bounced off it. So did just about every other tool I have. Eventually I managed to get a scraper to put some sort of form and finish on the outside and attacked the inside. Hah! Grab after grab after bounce. All the knots and interlocking grain were fighting back. In the end, I used the Kelton hollower in the rig. It saved my wrists and in the end, did a reasonable job. There are a few cracks but as its 'rustic' they don't seem too bad.
This seems to be one of those bits of wood to which photos just do no justice. In the flesh, its spectacular. It made a change, just turning, rather than the piercing an' stuff that has occupied me of late. More tomorrow as I've just had an order for a load of goblets in cherry. Shame I don't have any so I actually have to BUY some wood :shock: