Thanks to a local tree surgeon I've been given a few logs of what I believe is Yew, cut down at the weekend.
I've had a play tonight with a piece and never realised until now just how wet wood can be!!! Taking it down to round wasnt a problem and I loved seeing those long strings pouring off the lathe.
My question is what next? I quickly turned a small vase shape but found it almost too easy to cut and struggled not to remove too much. I also left a really poor finish on end grain.
Does anyone have general tips on green turning or specifics as to how to successfully shape something?
I've had a play tonight with a piece and never realised until now just how wet wood can be!!! Taking it down to round wasnt a problem and I loved seeing those long strings pouring off the lathe.
My question is what next? I quickly turned a small vase shape but found it almost too easy to cut and struggled not to remove too much. I also left a really poor finish on end grain.
Does anyone have general tips on green turning or specifics as to how to successfully shape something?