Very nice, but I think that fish carving is way too nice looking to be left outside to weather and crack.
Hope you visited glass beach. Best sea glass-Awesome Trev! We visited Fort Brag in Norcal a couple of years ago, was amazed at all the trees and snags on the beach, would have loved to pick some up like you did, I only got a few small pieces I carried out by hand...
thx, they are going water seal it like decking, and it's redwood so it'll last 10 yrs or soVery nice, but I think that fish carving is way too nice looking to be left outside to weather and crack.
i collected a few agates on the beach right below the house, same place the wood came fromHope you visited glass beach. Best sea glass-
Another 14” x 4” bowl blank from the big piece of Norway Maple.Looking forward to cutting up this big chunk of Maple. Wasn’t exactly free, but came from a local firewood production place close to home. The guys charge me minimal $$. They will cut to manageable size and load into my truck. I might have to go back and get the other half??
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That outer wrinkle just tells you the amount of energy that is going on inside and looking forward to the progress and finished product.Another 14” x 4” bowl blank from the big piece of Norway Maple.
Looks promising…..
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Burly bonus on this sideGot the outside shaped anyway. Going to core one or two out of it. Maybe today???
My mom (who recently celebrated her 90th) is coming over for dinner today!
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Wow- core it baby!Got the outside shaped anyway. Going to core one or two out of it. Maybe today???
My mom (who recently celebrated her 90th) is coming over for dinner today!
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You most definitely need to make that return trip!!! Grab as much as you can!Another 14” x 4” bowl blank from the big piece of Norway Maple.
Looks promising…..
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I would say comparable to silver Maple. No huge ribbons, off the gouge, like some Maple throws, but decent shavings. I found this huge piece at the firewood lot, so might have been sitting a while since it was cut. I never checked moisture content, but it’s not very wet.Wow- core it baby!I mentioned in another post that I have not seen Norway maple in lumber form available- I posted a tree marked here in Brooklyn heights. Give us a scoop as far as working with it- working properties in between soft red and hard maple? I know I mentioned to you, that this wood species was used by Stradivari.
Is your Mom going to get a piece of this for her belated birthday?
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I’ve got the rest of it Chuck.You most definitely need to make that return trip!!! Grab as much as you can!
Ended up with 3 bowls total from the blank. Interesting “curly ribbons”(?) running across the bottom of the bowl.Another 14” x 4” bowl blank from the big piece of Norway Maple.
Looks promising…..
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Those are baby “angel steps” figuring- did you play “Stairway to Heaven” or “Sweet Little Angel” when you were working on it?Ended up with 3 bowls total from the blank. Interesting “curly ribbons”(?) running across the bottom of the bowl.
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Dang you scored with a book-match set on the first photo Frank! The cat is looking to score too…..View attachment 275745View attachment 275747View attachment 275746found an oak crotch piece in the dumpster at work. Had to get the toy mill out to clear a stack of cedar slab anyway so while it was filled up, I had to look at my freebie
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You will get to build something nice with the bm set (bench perhaps and center seam it at the wider crotch section) Frank @2feathers Creative Making:I cut the bookmatch as close to the dead center as possible. This was a smaller branch area so any chance of medullary rays had to be carefully planned.
There is another bookmatch on the one outside edge but it is blah. Probably cut the first outer piece into pen blanks since it is decently spalted