I am looking for some advice. Last week a tornado went through my property. We suffered massive damage to our trees. A rough estimate would be that we lost 100+ trees. What used to be trails through are woods now look like they were clear cut with trees piled up over 7' high and impassable. Fortunately no one in the area was hurt. I am looking for advice on 2 questions I have.
1. How to store the wood for later turning? I have been turning for years and have cut blanks and then sealed them but with this volume that is impractical. My first idea would be to cut the trees into shorter lengths (5' for instance) and let them sit or stack them and then as needed cut off the checked ends and go from there. Sealing the ends is not feasible as to the volume.
2. Currently I own a Nova DVR lathe but am considering upgrading to a large lathe and basically starting a part time business making bowls. While I have the materials I am curious for those of you that sell your turnings is this a good idea? I should mention that I am retired so other work would not interfere but by the same token I don't want to go back to feeling I have to work.
Thank you and I appreciate any advice,
Bill
1. How to store the wood for later turning? I have been turning for years and have cut blanks and then sealed them but with this volume that is impractical. My first idea would be to cut the trees into shorter lengths (5' for instance) and let them sit or stack them and then as needed cut off the checked ends and go from there. Sealing the ends is not feasible as to the volume.
2. Currently I own a Nova DVR lathe but am considering upgrading to a large lathe and basically starting a part time business making bowls. While I have the materials I am curious for those of you that sell your turnings is this a good idea? I should mention that I am retired so other work would not interfere but by the same token I don't want to go back to feeling I have to work.
Thank you and I appreciate any advice,
Bill