I have several projects that I began and stopped working on that I need to update you all on so here we go:
Hollys Bowl
If youll recall, Hollys bowl had issues with cracking on the sides and it was also distorting due to differences in air temperature and humidity. I took the bowl back out to the shop and let it stabilize for a while and here it is now:
The cracks all closed except the really large deep one, which has almost closed. If you look carefully you can just see where the cracks were. Im going to squeeze a little bit of white glue into the large crack, wait about 5 minutes and begin sanding it. The wood dust will collect in the crack and virtually disappear. The entire bowl will need a lot of sanding but it spins true on the lathe so that shouldnt be a problem. More on this bowl as I finish it.
The Flower Vase
The flower vase I began the other day out of the decomposed wood looked pretty ragged. The end grain was badly pitted from turning and I used oil on it which made it look muddy and dirty. So I took it back out to the shop and put it back on the lathe and re-cut the end grain and began removing the finish on it. Here it is at the moment:
It needs a lot of work but I think it is salvageable and Ill be able to use this type of wood in my work going forward. This also needs a lot of sanding and Ill keep you up dated on this.
The Pine Tea Box
I brought the tea box in the house after I finished cutting it and looked at it for about 2 weeks. I decided that I just didnt want to pain it blue but to release myself from the current "blue period" and explore other options.
I bought some wood stain in a pale grey color and applied that to the surface in a very thin coat so the wood grain would continue to show through and here is a photo:
This will give me a more neutral background than the yellow pine did and if I do apply other color to the surface, Ill get a truer, brighter color this way. Ive left the inside alone for now and Ill be oiling that with flaxseed oil a little later. As soon as its dry, Ill finish off the inside and use it for loose tea in my kitchen. Ive been looked at pottery photographs online and some of the colors and finished potters use are amazing so Im going to think about applying colors and enhancing the finish more. And Ill keep you updated on this as well.
And here is a project I began using a piece of a tree branch from a friends linden tree:
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