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Mike Goetzke
01-10-2016, 12:26 PM
Finally get some lathe time after a couple long flatwork projects and my tools won't cut. This is some wood I found on a golf coarse a while back. It was sealed and bagged. I think I could drive my live center through the blank it's so soft:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v212/mbg/Wood%20Turning/IMG_1225_zpsgcttjkoj.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/mbg/media/Wood%20Turning/IMG_1225_zpsgcttjkoj.jpg.html)

Is this firewood?

Mike

Dwight Rutherford
01-10-2016, 12:31 PM
If your tools are really sharp and you are getting this then ,yes I would suggest it is fire wood.

Brian Brown
01-10-2016, 12:40 PM
The punky portion is to bland to look good. I'm not even sure that it would make good firewood. I hope you were wearing good breathing protection for that mold. That stuff is rough on your lungs. You could stabilize this wood for turning, but I just don't think it is worth it.

Mike Goetzke
01-10-2016, 1:33 PM
OK - Thanks - I'll toss it. In the mean time I tossed a roughed out walnut bowl and finished turned it and it was much more fun.

Mark Greenbaum
01-10-2016, 2:06 PM
Finally get some lathe time after a couple long flatwork projects and my tools won't cut. This is some wood I found on a golf coarse a while back. It was sealed and bagged. I think I could drive my live center through the blank it's so soft:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v212/mbg/Wood%20Turning/IMG_1225_zpsgcttjkoj.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/mbg/media/Wood%20Turning/IMG_1225_zpsgcttjkoj.jpg.html)

Is this firewood?

Mike
Too punky - lifes too short to turn bad wood, and it's too dangerous in many ways.

Lloyd Butler
01-10-2016, 11:47 PM
It is really too soft for a usable turned piece, but you can use it as practice. Dust mask should be used. With your tools freshly sharpened, try and take a very small light cut with just the nose of the tool and move the tools slowly to try and get a smooth cut. You will need to experiment with the cutting angle to try and get a more skewed slicing cut and very light.

You will not get a glass smooth cut, but in the end you will learn to slow down and have soft hands and ways to get a clean cut for wood that may have a hard to cut soft spot.

Art Mann
01-11-2016, 11:48 AM
You can see that the sap wood is well into decay while the more rot resistant heart wood is still pretty well intact.