Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
![]() |
|
Woodturning (rec.crafts.woodturning) To discuss tools, techniques, styles, materials, shows and competitions, education and educational materials related to woodturning. All skill levels are welcome, from art turners to production turners, beginners to masters. |
Reply |
|
LinkBack | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#1
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
Hi,
I have just started turning wood. I have some willow wood. Has anyone turned this type of wood or isn't it a good wood to turn? TIA Terry |
#2
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
That was the first wood I tried my hand on. As it was very green it cut
well and gave me quite a boost in confidence. I should have dried it a little more before finishing it but the two or three bowls I made with it have held up fine. I have a bunch of blanks, willow and other stuff for the winter, I think the "aged" willow will probably look better. -- Bill Gooch Kemptville, ON "Terry Kemmerer" wrote in message news:3f05b48d_2@newsfeed... Hi, I have just started turning wood. I have some willow wood. Has anyone turned this type of wood or isn't it a good wood to turn? TIA Terry |
#3
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
I have used willow. When first cut down it is so wet that it's hard to turn. Let it dry for a while
(2 to 3 weeks) - use sharp gauges - don't bother with trying a bark edge. You will probably have to do some sanding after the bowl has dried. I used mineral oil as a finish - it gives a real nice color. On Sat, 5 Jul 2003 13:08:29 -0400, "Terry Kemmerer" wrote: Hi, I have just started turning wood. I have some willow wood. Has anyone turned this type of wood or isn't it a good wood to turn? TIA Terry |
#4
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]() After reading the responses regarding willow, it should be noted that there are a variety of willow included age of the tree and what season it was cut, to be taken into consideration. One older weeping willow from a yard (not near running water) had a tremendous amount of the burl growth. Those pieces turned great right from the day they were cut, the bark stayed on and the grain was interesting (only where these burl growths were, the rest was rather plain). This was cut in Nov. after heavy winds did damage. Another willow from a yard (no running water) was just plain boring and the bark would not stay on, it was cut in late spring. Just recently I turned a piece from my own willow, next to my pond in a field with 3 natural springs. I just had 2 huge limbs cut that were hanging over the pond (messy). It was too wet, had to let it sit for a month (as one turner suggested) and just finish turned it last week. It so-so, not worth the effort (to me) but, so far, the bark is staying on. Guess all this means is try it and see what happens. You may have a piece that non of these responses relates to what you will experience; thus the thrill of turning! : ) Ruth Woodturners Logo My shop and Turnings at http://www.torne-lignum.com |
#5
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
Thanks for all the input, guess it's time to get the chain saw out.....
Terry "Terry Kemmerer" wrote in message news:3f05b48d_2@newsfeed... Hi, I have just started turning wood. I have some willow wood. Has anyone turned this type of wood or isn't it a good wood to turn? TIA Terry |
#6
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
I've been away for a few days but I'll add this in, as late as it is. I've
only turned willow wood that came from a corkscrew willow tree. Not sure what species that is. The wood was a very light creamy color, rather bland. I turned one piece within a week of the limb coming down. It was extremely soft, difficult to cut, and ended up fuzzy. I hate to sand green wood and especially fuzzy green wood so I opted for a wire brush finish, which made the piece feel soft and furry. The other piece I had I let sit for about a month before I got to it. It had deteriorated so bad during that month that it was impossible to turn. I could have carved out a bowl with a butter knife though. Like Ruth said, there are a lot of variables with this wood so take everything into consideration. Tony Manella http://home.ptd.net/~ndd1/ Lehigh Valley Woodturners http://www.lehighvalleywoodturners.org/ "Terry Kemmerer" wrote in message news:3f05b48d_2@newsfeed... Hi, I have just started turning wood. I have some willow wood. Has anyone turned this type of wood or isn't it a good wood to turn? TIA Terry |
Reply |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
### micro-FAQ on wood # 015 | Woodworking | |||
### Micro-FAQ on wood # 004 | Woodworking | |||
Solid wood, veneer over mdf or plywood | Woodworking | |||
### micro-FAQ on wood # 001 | Woodworking | |||
### everything you always wanted to know about wood (aka "micro-FAQ on wood") | Woodworking |