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Glenn Hodges
02-12-2005, 1:27 PM
Someone asked in a recent post about how eastern cedar was to turn. Here is one of my cedar bowls. It is 12 in. in diameter X 8 inches high. I rolled the lip to give it a different look from the rest of mine. I finished it with multiple coats of tung oil solution and then buffed it. It took a lot of coats of this. Cedar is one of those woods that is beautiful, but it will crack as you look at it. I find it cuts like butter and sands easy. I like the smell until you turn it all day in the shop. As always, comments welcomed.

Jeff Sudmeier
02-12-2005, 5:16 PM
That is a neat looking bowl. I agree with you that Cedar looks great turned! I have only used it in pens, but it is nice to work with, very easy and smells the best! :)

Wolf Kiessling
02-12-2005, 5:25 PM
A fine looking bowl, Glenn, I've always like aromatic cedar. I just hope the volatiles in the wood don't eat your tung oil finish. I carved a couple of pieces out of aromatic cedar a few years ago and finished them with Tru Oil (the gunstock finish). The volatiles just flat ate the finish on both pieces and I had to redo both of them. From that time on, I only finish aromatic cedar with wax. Again, a really good looking bowl and I hope the finish holds up.

Dick Parr
02-12-2005, 8:15 PM
Very nice job on the bowl Glenn! :) I have only turned one piece of cedar but it was fun and I did love the smell, for awhile. :D :eek:

Bruce Shiverdecker
02-13-2005, 12:11 AM
Very nice Bowl, Glenn. Cedar IS nice.
I got a chance to turn a piece of it today. Neat stuff. My whole house smells of it!

Bruce

Michael Stafford
02-14-2005, 2:05 PM
Great looking bowl, Glenn! :) I was mentioning to another turner friend that I had never had the opportunity to turn some cedar of any size larger than for pens. I have used a little in segmented work.

Glenn, Wolf mentioned that the oils in cedar would work on your finish. I know you have turned cedar before, has that been your experience?

Glenn Hodges
02-14-2005, 7:37 PM
The finish I use has tung oil, spar polyurathane, and turpentine in equal amounts. It seems to hold up well over time on cedar. I think the polyurathane helps.