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Cordy

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Here is my work in progress; as mentioned on another thread my first Lathe and Bandsaw effort

Started off as 4" x 4" redwood
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Oak base pieces: 3 mm thick steel squares for top of legs to underside of table
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Oak Base pieces shaped provisionally with new Bandsaw; my first bandsaw cuts -- only bought B/S last week

Provisional mock-up
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Walnut table top is 40 pieces of 0.8" sticks
With some water sprayed on to give idea of finish
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All parts will get a thorough sanding/filing etc before some stain and finish
 
You have managed to get them looking the same which is good. Try to complete the uprights while they are on the lathe as that will be much easier. The whole project is looking good. Will wait to see when it is completed ad thank you for posting.
 
Progress
Mixed Fiddes Spirit dye Plum Mahogany with Tung oil and thinners
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The top will be the underside of table; testing mix ratios
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The metal plates may be an overkill but the top sits on level
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Pocket holes and Domino Dowels secure the base
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Progress, the uprights and base have Morrells red Mahogany dye followed by Tung oil/White Spirit
Table top likewise but Mahogany dye
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With a small Goblet they helped me to make at Wigan Woodturners Club last night
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More like the actual colour in this shot
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More Tungoil/Thinners tomorrow then finish off with Briwax
 
The last picture looks better for colour. I see you have found the down side of staining some bits like the uprights where you end up with light coloured lines around the piece. Not your fault but the way the wood takes on the stain due to the shape
 
Is there anything to correct the light banding stain ?
The high points and the low don't go as dark
Extra stain doesn't seem to have much effect
The uprights are Redwood
 
If you try to darken something by several shades you would need to use a top coat with colour in it. The problem with a dye is that it sinks into some woods quite evenly but not others even when the wood is flat - softwoods being notorious for uneven colouring. This is exaggerated on turnery as the grain goes from long in some places to quite short in others so the absorption is much different.
 
Practicing wood-turning
Small Beech goblet
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Small plate is Poplar
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This fruit-bowl is a failure so far;
jumped off the lathe while turning :(
A lump was knocked out on impact with the concrete floor
It's about 7 inch diameter by 4 inches high
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Might try to fix it on Monday
 
Cordy shame about the second one but as you say that can be remounted and finished so not all is lost like the little goblet and it is hard making thing so small as it shows any tool marks.

Phil.p nice looking goblet can I suggest starting a fresh post when showing pieces as people will tend to look at it more.
The only thing with the goblet that may help in the future is to sand the little piece off on the base in the centre and blend it to the rest of the foot. You will feel better about the piece as well, I know I do when I clean up the little bits and pieces. What I use is a small disc like the Sinon Hope ones from his sanders and fit that into a drill press and then clean any little stubs off, you could just use a drill but with the press it eaves both hands free to hold the piece with
 
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