You got it, I happened on a state clearing project up the road just as it was starting and was able to come out with some 3-4 ft. sections of the trees. I stored them vertically in a natural sump...
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You got it, I happened on a state clearing project up the road just as it was starting and was able to come out with some 3-4 ft. sections of the trees. I stored them vertically in a natural sump...
I didn't get a set of calipers on it but I would guess it is between 1/8 and 3/16, it is a little wider at some parts of the rim. I did take off a fair amount while sanding the rim, although the...
Bob and Pete - not all of these are working for me but enough do to keep at it. I've noticed that if the foot is fairly thin then the pith can be included in it, if it is on the edge of the foot...
The pith is not centered, it's actually swimming about an inch away from the foot. Not too worried about cracking unless it gets dropped at this point.
This one would be a little different from most of what gets turned because it's natural edge end grain work. Typically if someone was turning a bowl from green wood it would be something like 45...
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I've been doing a lot like this this winter, I've been finding the end grain natural edge to be more dynamic than face turned NE. It's also a really good way to use smaller...