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sascha gast
05-26-2005, 3:31 AM
i have used regular pine to try this, but this is from my 1000# shipment i got from florida. i love turning pine, smell so good, and this stuff is so beautyful. 5 eyes in the wood. it's rough turned, soaked over night in kirkland dishwashing liquid(equal parts with water in a 32gallon trash can).to prevent cracking and you know what, it worked. my 3rd piece of that kind, 2 with reg. pine and this one and no cracks.
now it'll spend about 250 hours in oil(watco) 12 hours in, 12 hours out. we'll see how it will look. when i pull it out of the oil, i wet sand it every time, should be smooth as glass when done

so here we go

sascha

ps, just got note that my new stubby 1000 lathe will arrive at my house some time next week. i can't wait

Alan Ryalls
05-26-2005, 5:08 AM
hi sascha, now thats nice.
regads alan

Philip Duffy
05-26-2005, 5:12 AM
Looks fantastic, Sasha!

Michael Stafford
05-26-2005, 6:06 AM
That is quite lovely. Very nice, Sascha! :)

John Hart
05-26-2005, 6:30 AM
I really like this niche you've picked Sasha. The piece is beautiful and the translucence is very inspiring. About your dishwashing liquid solution...is it straight or is it a cocktail of some kind?

Blake McCully
05-26-2005, 6:36 AM
Sasha,
Great looking stuff. Do you experience any problem with the pitch that is so prevelant in pine? I've turned some tea lights from constructon grade 2X4's and thought they turned out well.

Jerry Clark
05-26-2005, 9:57 AM
Sasha, What is the size of the bowl? Beautiful and very different!:)

Steve Plunkett
05-26-2005, 11:27 AM
Outstanding work! And congrats on the new Stubby. Maybe someday.........

Rich Stewart
05-26-2005, 12:07 PM
I too am very curious about turning pine. If it is good I have access to truckloads of pine. Pine and oak are pretty much the only woods you can find around here. People burn the oak but nobody wants pine as they say it clogs the chimney or sumpin. They just cut down 27 acres behind my house to put up 240 condos. Bummer. Lots of downed wood back there now. Any good wood in root balls? They pulling all the stumps up now.

Fred Ray
05-26-2005, 12:18 PM
Very nice work, Sascha. Love that NIP!

sascha gast
05-27-2005, 4:17 AM
ok, here just a fe answers.
the bowl is about 12" tall, 8" diameter.
the kirkland solution is 1 part water 1 part kirkland. i have a 32 gallon trash can wih about 22 gallons of liquid in it, big enough to fit most turnings.

and also, regular pine turns really nice, just make sure it has some spalting, otherwise it'll look kinda plain.

and it's in the oil for that long and so many times, so the oil can polimerize IN the wood, not just ontop of the wood

sascha