Saturday, February 13, 2010

A little scare

As you can see from this picture from my last post I have 2 lights that illuminate the wood as I am turning, one a desk lamp and the other a magnetic base flexible light designed more for this type of environment.  Both are expecting 75W bulbs or less and they have 100W in them.  I was making a lot of chips yesterday and was doing pretty well.  I had taken Sociallady to the below ground metro to get to work and the kids were around.  While turning I had noticed a slight burning smell but didn't think too much of it, thinking maybe toast from one of the kids.  The phone rang and they came down to get me for the phone.  Grandma was worried about metro derailment on the news and we talked that all was well.  I had taken all my turning gear off, I drifted upstairs to check on things and my social networks.  When I came downstairs there was smoke in the air.  The desk lamp had collected chips, dried them out and started them smoldering..I unplugged the light, took it outside and dumped the ashes in the snow.  Some were bright orange! I turned the box fan on in the open door and the bathroom fan but it was very slow to leave.  I left for a while with the kids home and said I need one of them to turn the fan off and shut the door.  When I came back about two hours later, I learn that the door was just shut (something about you do it, no not me, you!) and the fan was slowed but not turned off.  (ah youth).  I still smelled it today when I went down to turn today.  My brain may be smelling that for months to come!

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Beech Branch


I have been working on a Beech Branch that came from the Smail's in Galeton. I cut the pith out but only took 1/3 or less from the log. I have heard that the branches have stresses in them that cause breaking and distortion. . Playing the cards that I have I cut the end with the pith and I am trying to make a separate bowl out of that as well. I centered the the log on my faceplate and with the smallest removal of bark at the corner. I turned it round and determined that I didn't want to make it that big so I turned it into two pieces of about the same size, about 4 inches deep, including tenon.

I turned the first bowl about 1/4 inch thick and started to sand it. It has a long way to go but I am done turning it and going to work with the sanding the rest of the way... There is some formating that needs to be done with sandpaper but it should come out nice if the tension does not twist it in knots.
The second bowl I didn't want to get too far along. If turning first one messes it up, wanted to learn from it and not mess this one up.. I have one bowl that I just turned from the "dried" rough turned blank and I like the way it came out. It did not move much so I am hoping the same for these. The wood is medium brown with some character in the grain lines.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

snowmageddon

Wow...the snow of the century, at least for the DC area... 35 inches or so in a week is not bad anywhere, just a disaster here..... This has given me some time with the wood... I pulled out the chain saw and cut up some logs using the large pile of snow in the driveway as the sawhorse. I cut up some beech from pa and see if I can get something to come out from that wood...OMG I am not doing very well with those logs... I have broken bowls all over the place lately...not sure why...working with woods I don't usually work with...may have some thing to do with it..but some is my stupidity... that comes by the bucketful ...
I inherited a second webber grill from neighbors when the moved. sitting under the deck for months, decided to try drying wood in it, not sure how it will work in the snowstorm but we will see... I put a 40 watt bulb in it and it now has 2 bowls that were rough turned, see how it goes, need to keep an eye on it though...first bowl in there seemed fine so far...oak from WVA.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

snow day...good day

Today was a very good day for my turning.. I emptied the gas tank on the chainsaw, bought a new can and gas, put oil in it and the chainsaw WORKED! Wow ... that was the first it was running and stayed running for several months!

One of the logs I cut was Smail Ash, and I turned a bowl out of it.. it had the rings starting to crack in the center...I glued it up and left it pretty thick so that it would not break. It came out quite nice...ok, it is drying and may move some... I got a small profile base on it and it looks nice. See how it looks when I put finish on it. I wanted to cover the difference in ca glue and not in the heart wood so I covered the whole heartwood section with CA and it currently looks good... see how the CA and finish work together... We will see...

yesterday I turned a small glass, goblet, or egg dish, whatever you want to call it. it was fun...I will have to try more of them, maybe bigger.