xy mosian
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About a month ago I had a Sycamore felled. A rare opportunity to get hold of some green wood for carving. The surgeon left me three lumps about 400mm long x 350 mm diameter. I have already carved a large fruit bowl, drying before the final shaping, and a spoon.
I thoroughly enjoyed both. That being said today I decided to cut another slab for a shallower fruit bowl. About an hour in and I heard the tell-tale sounds of saw on nail. I had to split the rest of the cut. This was a shame as the split section will need more finishing. There was no sign of the nail on either surface before I started, it can only be a left over from a For Sale board that must have been on nearly thirty years ago. At least my encounter only means a few minutes with a saw file and not a new band saw blade.
My initial reaction was to go ahead a have a Harewood inclusion, but second thoughts have turned me to two smaller bowls.
xy
I thoroughly enjoyed both. That being said today I decided to cut another slab for a shallower fruit bowl. About an hour in and I heard the tell-tale sounds of saw on nail. I had to split the rest of the cut. This was a shame as the split section will need more finishing. There was no sign of the nail on either surface before I started, it can only be a left over from a For Sale board that must have been on nearly thirty years ago. At least my encounter only means a few minutes with a saw file and not a new band saw blade.
My initial reaction was to go ahead a have a Harewood inclusion, but second thoughts have turned me to two smaller bowls.
xy