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Bonnie Campbell
08-15-2007, 9:10 PM
Did the money work this morning. So thought I'd see if I could make a Harry Potter wand. Well, not very good, but I imagine my niece will like it.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v630/annieoakley/Crafts/ResizeofHPIM1149.jpg

Ken Fitzgerald
08-15-2007, 9:25 PM
I like it too Bonnie! What kind of wood did you use? What's it length and did you use a steady rest of any sort to minimize wobble.

Bonnie Campbell
08-15-2007, 9:35 PM
I'm not sure what the dark wood is, some kind of exotic oily wood (bocote, rosewood????). The lighter stuff is pacific yew. It's 13 1/4 inches long. I was going to try for longer, but I don't have a steady rest. So I was pushing it going that long.

Brett Baldwin
08-16-2007, 1:37 AM
That's a pretty fancy witch's wand. I hope your niece's conjuring is up snuff.;)

Jonathon Spafford
08-16-2007, 3:05 AM
Beautiful wand! Those things are fun to make and over the course of my 3 year turning career I think that I've turned over 60! Yours turned out really nicely... your niece is gonna love it!

On a side note, although most of my wands averaged about the size of your wand I have turned them up to 16 inches without a steady rest and I have never broken one (although I have abandoned some due to over- thinning and the terrible vibration that ensued). The trick is to make your tools really sharp and turn at the fastest speed possible. I use a skew chisel and I turn with my right hand while supporting behind the cut with my left hand. The wobble obviously varies depending on the thickness... I found that +-1/2" tapering down to around 1/4-3/8" was about right!

If you needed to steady the work and don't want to use your fingers you can make a string steady rest! If you haven't seen one before, here is a digram of what I'm talking about http://www.neowta.com/Articles/stringsteady.htm and here is an article showing how it is used in the making of a trembleur http://www.lavieenbois.com/tournage/trembleur_eng.htm

Tim Beauregard
08-16-2007, 9:00 AM
Expecto patronum! That is beautiful.

Steve Trauthwein
08-16-2007, 12:43 PM
Not very good? That's a beautiful wand that any sorcerer would be proud to own! The dark wood looks like walnut from the photo.

Regards, Steve

Bonnie Campbell
08-16-2007, 12:57 PM
Okay, here are a couple close-ups of the handle. The wood has a almost cinnamon smell to it when turned......

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v630/annieoakley/Crafts/WandHandle1.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v630/annieoakley/Crafts/WandHandle.jpg

Patrick Taylor
08-16-2007, 1:01 PM
I think it's quite good! Better than others I've seen being sold recently.

Don Eddard
08-16-2007, 6:21 PM
Okay, here are a couple close-ups of the handle. The wood has a almost cinnamon smell to it when turned......

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v630/annieoakley/Crafts/WandHandle1.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v630/annieoakley/Crafts/WandHandle.jpg
Very pretty. Cinnamon smell? Any chance it was imbuia wood?

Bonnie Campbell
08-16-2007, 7:24 PM
Very pretty. Cinnamon smell? Any chance it was imbuia wood?

Anythings possible if its a heavy oily type wood. I got it in a box of exotic lumber end cut offs. The guy had so much variety he didn't know what half of it was.

Jon Lanier
08-16-2007, 8:06 PM
You know, if you stretch that out a bit and change the handle slightly. You'll have light Saber. :cool: