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What’s on your lathe?

I don't know what the original plan was, but the reimagined piece is outstanding.

Oh, and the heat. It's a little unbearable right now, for sure.
I had cut the top out of a hollow form that wasn’t that great. The plan was to wrap the walnut around it, not my best plan but I was bored 😁. It took too much to get the inside of the bowl cleaned up so I went with a closed rim instead.
 
I need to learn when to stop and move on to something else 😁. Turned this a few weeks ago and it had so much flex in it I couldn’t sand any. Put it back on this morning to sand and started wondering why I punish myself like this😁. Has some nice color, lot of voids, could be art, could be a mistake!
May have to carve the tenon off since I don’t think I can put enough pressure on it to remove the tenon on the lathe.

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I need to learn when to stop and move on to something else 😁. Turned this a few weeks ago and it had so much flex in it I couldn’t sand any. Put it back on this morning to sand and started wondering why I punish myself like this😁. Has some nice color, lot of voids, could be art, could be a mistake!
May have to carve the tenon off since I don’t think I can put enough pressure on it to remove the tenon on the lathe.

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small enough to sand by hand . . .
 
A coworker had a shagbark hickory taken down yesterday. I told him to save me a chunk. He brought me a 11" x 30" log. I wanted to make something for his wife so I started on a natural edge bowl. I thought there was no way the bark would stay on, but to my surprise it did. So now it's a live edge. @James Seyfried, I'm gonna do it! :)

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I need to learn when to stop and move on to something else 😁. Turned this a few weeks ago and it had so much flex in it I couldn’t sand any. Put it back on this morning to sand and started wondering why I punish myself like this😁. Has some nice color, lot of voids, could be art, could be a mistake!
May have to carve the tenon off since I don’t think I can put enough pressure on it to remove the tenon on the lathe.

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I don’t think I’ve ever seen someone learn to turn HFs as quickly as you have. Amazing. That thing is beautiful and well worth the effort! And thin!
 
A coworker had a shagbark hickory taken down yesterday. I told him to save me a chunk. He brought me a 11" x 30" log. I wanted to make something for his wife so I started on a natural edge bowl. I thought there was no way the bark would stay on, but to my surprise it did. So now it's a live edge. @James Seyfried, I'm gonna do it! :)

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By the way, this piece of hickory has some pretty nice heartwood. I turned it all away on the NE bowl. I might make one of those board bowls out of the pith section.

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Make it stop! They're all starting to look alike! (points for the correct homophone?)

8 x 1.75 honey locust

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Darryl, I am thinking, after looking at that beech, that there is some spalting, but there is some thing else going on with that wood. Not sure what it is. I have seen similar in other trees. I think it is due to some infection or mineral stains/colors and defense lines. Anyone know for sure?

robo hippy
 
Darryl, I am thinking, after looking at that beech, that there is some spalting, but there is some thing else going on with that wood. Not sure what it is. I have seen similar in other trees. I think it is due to some infection or mineral stains/colors and defense lines. Anyone know for sure?

robo hippy

I had the same thought but I don't have enough experience to be sure. Most stuff spalts outside in as you are indicating.

Edit: Maybe some beeches react to attack like box elder does. https://natureinfocus.blog/2014/02/22/beech-tree-cut-timber-patterns/
 
Darryl, I am thinking, after looking at that beech, that there is some spalting, but there is some thing else going on with that wood. Not sure what it is. I have seen similar in other trees. I think it is due to some infection or mineral stains/colors and defense lines. Anyone know for sure?

robo hippy
Sweet Gum Does something similar and makes for great hollow forms or endgrain turnings.IMG_8840.jpeg
 
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