Another future project is a simple console table with stick legs. I lifted the crown on a copper beech earlier in the year. The bark was removed within 24 hours and the sticks look really interesting, but not sure how long they need to dry out for. With so many things ongoing it probably won’t...
So I took Stig’s advice and split my cherry log in 2.
Cut it roughy into rounds that would fit on the lathe, but clearly unbalanced so nearly shook the workshop apart! Far too scary so stopped. The wood is pretty though…
I’ve sealed them with PVA but wondering why they should be stored in...
Nowhere near as nice as that bit of oak Stig, but a neighbour has given me this. I can hardly lift it but it’s crying out to be made into something. Anyone got any ideas? It's some form of ornamental cherry. It was cut down last year. I think. Any suggestions welcomed!
As spalted wood is sometimes a bit soft in parts, would clear penetrating epoxy be an option? It needs UV protection I recall but makes a good base for yacht varnish. The ultimate varnish would be a 2 part product, if you don't like a high gloss it can be knocked back with fine wire wool. An...
Hi Ollie - I hope Brian will include a health warning. I really love splitting logs but have developed a worrying disease since having my machine. I am seeing beautiful pieces all the time and keep ‘putting them aside’ rather than replenishing the fuel store. Enjoy!
After advice from Inspector and the gang from this forum, thank you, I went down the road of installed ducting (6” with 4” tee offs) along the whole workshop. The cyclone machine is outside but under cover and screened for noise and from prying eyes. I’m just a hobbyist and am retired and can...
Maybe not for your chopping boards, but I use BLO for various handles and a very occasional wipe I’ve only workbench. I keep a yellow kitchen wash sponge (the sort with a bit of green scotchbrite) with the bottle and it’s always ready for use. Never seen or felt it get hot but maybe I should...