...sigh...
Whenever I begin a blog post like this its a big tip off that something went astray today...but Ill talk about branch wood first.
We have had a lot of strong storms pass through Minnesota the past week and a number of trees and tree branches have come down as a result. While this has caused headaches for a lot of homeowners and businesses it has been something of a wood-collecting boon for me. Ive been driving around and Ive collected several large branch sections for use in the shop.
Probably a lot of this wood will become spoons as wet wood is much easier to carve than dried wood is and I made several spoons last week. This week I thought I would use some of the larger branches for boxes, which leads me into my next story.
Amongst the many activities my church parish* engages in is a series of annual art shows that showcase the work of area artists. We get to see original work and the artist gets a chance to make a sale and this is a good thing all around. I was told about the fall show which will have spirituality and art as its theme and I decided to enter. I normally dont enter shows but I think one or two of my tea boxes might stand well amongst other types of art. So Im going to be making two boxes and Ill enter the best of the two.
*St. Matthews Episcopal Church, St. Paul, MN. Yay St. Matts!
Discussion and Plans
Ive decided to use two of the branches Ive collected lately: an apple tree branch and a branch from a large linden tree that fell last week nearby. As both of these came down during storms, they are not only unseasoned but have more than their share of water inside them.
Unseasoned wood from trees is a great resource for the wood turner but since the wood is soft and wet it can be a challenge to use it. It doesnt cut cleanly when sawing and saw blades have a tendency to get caught in the soft wood. And this is what happened today. I was turning a section from the linden tree to get it roughly shaped and ready for drying and I needed to cut the blank in half (see below). And well, lets go to the photos and do this step by step:
Lets get to work:
The next three photographs are of several large branches that I salvaged on my travels about. They are:
Linden wood
Red oak
And another section of linden wood:
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