Looks and fits the descrption of American Elm, don't know about the black lines though.
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Looks and fits the descrption of American Elm, don't know about the black lines though.
Opting in, thanks!
DD, for a bit of extra hold at shows or galleries consider this product, used by Museums.
http://www.conservationresources.com/Main/section_39/section39_07.htm
+1 to What Bernie said, less the soap.
Using a a moded gouge with a very narrow bevel will help as well. Just take a regular gouge and grind back the heel leaving a bevel of 1/8" or less.
Please count me in the mix.
Resurrecting an old thread here. Phillip I am just curious if you did any kind of treatment to the internal cut edges, sanding, round over etc.?
Does she have a sister? Congrats, that is on my hit list...someday.
Having seen most of your works and having a good appreciation of styles and turnings, I am curious: What are your personal go to tools and why?
I doubt there is a power on this earth that can stop gum from warping. It moves if you look at it, like a bowl of worms!!
I hear really great things about the bimetal blades from http://www.woodcraftbands.com/index.htm it will be the next blade I buy.
John, I must admit that at first look, and even prior to reading Steves post my thought was pogoda, but now with my second looksie: I see a circus tent! This piece is very interesting, I like it. The...
Nice pieces! How is the gallery thing going for you Curtis?
Not to speak for Nate, but these sure look like Great Lakes Casters.
http://www.greatlakescaster.com/products.php?cat=262
Check out the "Standard lathe lifter" half way down the page.
http://www.ttit.id.au/gadgets/gadgets.htm#Lifter2
You need to give Jeff Nicols tool a try on that endgrain.
http://youtu.be/TyN-RZOPB4M
Thanks Doc, rub it in. I can't even justify one right now since my matrix wheels are like new, but I really WANT one!!!
Sweet gloat! I might have to wander over to try out( I mean drool on) those Glaser's!
Sweet score! Right time right place!!
Since I have been getting 0 turning time, I have been improving the tool collection.
#1 Jeff Nicol steady, this arrived today in a big 'ol honkering box. Opened it up and WHOA! Lovin it!
203092...
Reed where do you buy the wheels you are currently using?
I made one similar to the one posted here by Dave Schell, with in fact the help and guidance of Dave. A few changes on mine: I used a stainless steel down bar, round instead of square. I drill a...
Count me in as well, thanks!
Craig/Jerome, you really should check out: quartersawnoak.com. Contact Scott Smith, he is also a contributing member of SMC. He has some of the best looking Oak I have seen, and can get you 4/4 oak...
Jamie, when using the acrylic paint do you still get the same grain pop on curly lumber?