I would normaly suggest finding a tree surgen and asking them for some wood as they are normaly a good source, but a quick google and it looks like you haven't got much in the way of trees on lewis. If pos try and find a friendly tree surgen next time you are on the main land and try and get...
And don't forget hot glue. Very usefull for temporarily mounting work to a sacrifishal bit of scrap I personally don't consider it a long term glue but it is strong.
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Ca glue is just super glue. I use it a lot when I'm trying to controlle splitting wood and when you find a realy soft bit as it soaks in and goes hard.
Tom
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Iv had good success with pva. I don't water it down that much probably 70% pva 30% water. I don't know if that's a good thing or not but it seems to work well. The last lot i did i recoated after a few weeks and nothing has budged yet. Iv used recycled wax in the past and I find it...
That's a big 10-4 on covering end grain! I should have enough wood down to do it knot free if not iv got my eye on a couple of other cherry trees on another job which might come down with a sudden case of chainsaw-itus! If it going oval is the only problem (normal risk of cracking aside) il make...
I like the I idea if splitting them and i recon the trees are good for it too. Iv also had a big cherry down on another job so I have got lots to play with. I have done a little splitting in the past helping the forester I used to work with on a pole lathe demo. Il see if I can tempt him out...
I didn't realise cherry was so tricky I must of had plenty of luck on my side in the past. I know where there is a wood mizer locally so i can get it sawn and I can stack it in a building on site so I don't have to clutter up my place for years to come. What sort of thickness plank would you...
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I'm after some advice on processing green wood for stair spindles.
I have a customer whose garden I maintain and they are having some good size cherry trees down. They know I turn and are interested in incorporating the wood into their house. As the trees are straight and fairly...
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After moved house in October I have been without a shed to turne in. I am now a a point where I can start to build one ( iv had permishion from the wife!). I have gone through lots of threads here to try and make up my mind on construction and iv not quite found all the answers. The main...
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Having just moved house iv not had the time or money to build a new home for my lathe :cry: so I need a little turning doing for an in-law.
I need 2 disks making to act as spreaders for a banister as its going onto an old lath and plaster wall. They want oak with 4 counter sunk screw...
When I have figured out how to load pic's on plus have a camera handy I certainly will. You will get to see my now rather cramped and rickety workshop! It was rickety beforehand its nothing to do with the lathe. :lol:
Having gone from a weak and cheap lathe the variable drive, 2 horses and the...
Im now the proud owner of an Axminster AWVSWL1200. The jump in power and quality has made turning even more pleasurable. Thanks to all for the advice I would still be procrastinating over it without.
I think that has reinforced what I was thinking. Might be better to spend a bit more now and go with the AWVSWL. I stupidly called my closest Axminster and they have one in stock. Could be dangerous for the bank account if nothing else.
Many thanks