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Garrett Lambert
04-11-2003, 8:17 PM
Here's a couple of bowls I turned this week. While I like them, I'd be the first to admit they are of no particular artistic merit. What I thought might be of interest are the woods from your neighbours to the north and south. BTW, both have 3 coats of Minwax Paste Wax on them. (No sealer.)

The one on the left is British Columbia Yew (which used to be considered a nuisance tree by loggers, and is now sought for the bark which is used in a cure for uterine cancer). I cut this piece from a thick, dry board left over from one of my cabinet projects a couple of years ago. The photo shows the true colours of both bowls, and as you can see, it has a lovely natural honey tone with attractive fine grain. The wood is very hard and brittle, and the outer edge of the rim is extremely sharp. (I had a lot of trouble taming the end grain.)

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The one on the right is Mexican Redheart. The blank was purchased competely waxed from Lee Valley Tools. When I cut into it, the moisture content was still quite high, so I rough turned and dried it in the microwave. (A bit too aggressively this time. Fortunately, I caught it just as some small cracks were beginning to show, but they've closed up again.) It has an mildly unpleasant odour when cut, but turns beautifully. Sanding creates a pink dust, which together with the shavings makes a terrible mess. Best to change shoes before walking in the rest of the house! As you can see, it looks an awful lot like Rosewood but is much softer. The grain is quite wild, and the colour deepens and the contrasts intensify with a bit of friction heat while buffing the finish.

BTW, I also turned some local Madrona, and thought the mixed shavings pile, itself, looked rather attractive.

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Cheers, Garrett

Steve Clardy
04-11-2003, 8:35 PM
Really like the colors, and what a great picture. What kinda digital you got? STeve

Tom Sweeney
04-11-2003, 11:58 PM
That sure is some Purty wood ya got there :cool:
I'm not a turner myself, but I do admire the work you folks do.

Also I agree with Steve, great job on the pics.

Von Bickley
04-11-2003, 11:59 PM
Great looking picture of some great looking bowls. The Mexican Redheart would have to be my favorite. Great color.

Thanks for sharing the picture with us.

Ken Wright
04-12-2003, 6:15 AM
and enjoyed the look-see at the wood .... nice stuff.

If you were close by to take the pics .. I might post more of my work ... I'm sure it would look better...

Garrett Lambert
04-12-2003, 12:32 PM
The camera's a 2 year-old Olymus C-700. The green backround is the felt on my snooker table, and the table's overhead lights were on for "fill". No matter what I first tried, the camera's flash washed out the bowls' colours and grain. I'm sure there's a way to decrease the lens aperture, but the manual came on a CD and I never got around to reading it. (A long-standing to-do for sometime whenever.) I just placed 4 layers of a new, white shop cloth in front of the flash to get the result I wanted.

This is the "out-of-the-camera" image except for having reduced its size for posting.

Cheers, Garrett