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How many Cherry bowls can you use?
No offence to the Cherry bowl people.
But I recently cut down a couple of Cherry trees for a neighbour and acquired all the pieces for firewood. I had considered getting them milled, but the useable pieces were just over 4' and not overly straight. I suppose I could have gotten some 8" boards out of the larger tree (Doh), but I really had no way to lift it or transport it to the mill. Two guys still can't lift the stump that's left from the larger tree. Anyway I noticed that the logs from the larger tree have a nice pattern, so I'm wondering what else I could do with some of the logs other than make a ****load of bowls. I don't own a lathe and don't really see myself owning one for a while. Any ideas? |
How many Cherry bowls can you use?
"Bill Stock" wrote in message ... No offence to the Cherry bowl people. But I recently cut down a couple of Cherry trees for a neighbour and acquired all the pieces for firewood. I had considered getting them milled, but the useable pieces were just over 4' and not overly straight. I suppose I could have gotten some 8" boards out of the larger tree (Doh), but I really had no way to lift it or transport it to the mill. Two guys still can't lift the stump that's left from the larger tree. Anyway I noticed that the logs from the larger tree have a nice pattern, so I'm wondering what else I could do with some of the logs other than make a ****load of bowls. I don't own a lathe and don't really see myself owning one for a while. Any ideas? Maybe I don't understand the question... A friend had a walnut tree cut down. The tree man set aside a 4' long by 4' diameter piece of the trunk for me. I used splitting wedges to reduce it to managable sizes, and cut it up into boards on my bandsaw. I have a huge pile of 4' walnut boards. It is mostly QS, an artifact from splitting it into wedges. (trying to split it with the grain is futile) Why couldn't you do that? It is all good exercise. |
How many Cherry bowls can you use?
On 31 May, 04:03, (J T) wrote:
This is a trick question, right? You save it. You wax it first, _then_ you save it. |
How many Cherry bowls can you use?
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Andy Dingley wrote: On 31 May, 04:03, (J T) wrote: This is a trick question, right? You save it. You wax it first, _then_ you save it. Actually you cut the center out (ie pith) then wax and save it. Find friends with lathes and work out a deal (where do you live?) -- -------------------------------------------------------- Personal e-mail is the n7bsn but at amsat.org This posting address is a spam-trap and seldom read RV and Camping FAQ can be found at http://www.ralphandellen.us/rv |
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