Thursday, April 14, 2022

Small Walnut Wood Bowl

 

This 3.75 inch wide by 2.75 inch high bowl was turned from one of many pieces of Walnut wood given to me by my good friend, Ned Lycett, a truly gifted Bonsai master. This wood is a dream to turn, with beautiful grain. This was wet sanded as usual, with citrus/beeswax up to 400 grit, then high-speed burnished with Micro-Mesh abrasive cloth up to 3000 grit. The wood is now smooth and polished like stone. I used my Sorby texturing tool for the decorative incisions. I added a bead at the rim and shoulder. I made my own curved cutting tool to do the under cut on the inside of the top of this bowl.   This is one of the best turnings I've done so far.





Wednesday, April 13, 2022

Ovoid Pear Wood Box

 

This Pear wood box is 1.25 inches in diameter and 4.5 inches tall, topped with a blue glass marble. The cap fits tightly and opens with a pop. The wood was wet sanded up to 400 grit with citrus/beeswax oil. The box has a 3-footed base.



Tuesday, April 12, 2022

Small Plum Wood Bowl

 

This 3 inch diameter by .75 inch high bowl is made from a piece of Plum wood from what I salvaged from a dead Plum tree from our yard. The color and grain of this wood is beautiful. This bowl was wet sanded with citrus/beeswax oil up to 400 grit.. The texturing was done with a Sorby texturing tool. I still have some of this wood left. Not sure what I can make with it yet. Stay tuned. 






Monday, April 11, 2022

Pear Wood Bell-Shaped Box

 

Here's a Pear wood box measuring about 1.75 inches in diameter by 4 inches high. The entire cap is the finial, topped with a green glass marble. The cap fits tightly. The wood was wet sanded up to 400 grit with citrus and beeswax oil. It feels like satin to the touch. I used my new Sorby texturing tool to add the band of cuts on the cap and base.



Saturday, March 19, 2022

Another Small Pear Wood Box

 

Here is a Pear wood box I turned today. It measures 2.25 inches in diameter and 4 inches high. It was wet sanded with mineral oil up to a grit of 320. I used a home made texturing tool in the top of the lid, and I used a Sorby texturing tool on the sides of the lid and the canister body. That crack was not visible when I started turning this box. It was exposed as I cut away the wood to shape the sides. I decided to leave it. The lid doesn't fit as tight as I'd like. You win some, you lose some. There will more of these boxes made from this Pear wood. It's a pleasure to turn, finishes nicely. I like it a lot. 






Saturday, February 19, 2022

A Small Pear Wood Box

 

This is a Pear wood box measuring 1.5 inches in diameter and 4 inches tall. It was wet sanded up to 400 grit with mineral oil, and finished off with a honey/beeswax oil rubbed in. Two different texturing tools were used on the top and sides. A Sorby texturing tool was used on the top and the knurling on the sides was done with a home made (by me) texturing tool. The top is friction fitted. I made the sides taper slightly pinched-in at the center. Pear is a real pleasure to turn and is a beautiful wood despite its lack of figured grain.


 


Monday, November 22, 2021

Thread Chasing: #4

 

Here's another Pear wood canister with a threaded lid. It measures 1.75 inches in diameter and 3.25 inches tall. This is my 4th attempt at thread chasing and the first time I got good alignment and tight-fitting threads. I still need practice though. This isn't easy, but I'm getting better at it. This canister was finished as the other recent turnings: Wet sanded using butcher block wax/oil and sanding grits up to 400. This wood feels like satin to the touch. Beautiful wood, though not much in the way of grain, it turns and finishes very nicely.

Top View

Bottom View

Side View with knurling and beads.

With cap off, showing 20 TPI threads.