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Wayne Jones
 
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My son bought a new house in the country on a lake and had to cut down a
large 2 foot diameter dead evergreen tree. There was no foliage and the bark
was still intact. It has wood that's quite red. I thought it would be a
nice idea to make a salad bowl set for him and his wife from the wood.
I have an old lathe that I used once about 5 years ago as well as the tools.

My question is what do I have to do to the wood to prepare it for turning so
that it doesn't split? Right now it's a pile of 2 foot logs.
Thanks
Wayne


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Darrell Feltmate
 
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Wayne
Take a look at my web site under "preparing green wood"
http://roundthewoods.com/firewood.shtml
It will take you through preparing the wood and roughing the bowl.
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God bless and safe turning
Darrell Feltmate
Truro, NS, Canada
http://www.roundthewoods.com
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