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Jim Becker
03-28-2004, 10:36 PM
I now feel like I was run over by a truck, but have a nice healthy supply of turning stock put up after a few hours...well, more than a few hours...of work.:rolleyes:

It started out when I pulled down a tree with the tractor that had toppled during a winter storm and was leaning against some others. Once the chain saw was out and about, the pile of "prospective turning blanks" was calling me loudly, especially when I transported the remains of the fallen black birch to the same general area where I keep the good stuff. An hour and a half later I had what is shown in the first picture. Several hours after that, and a whole lot of time at the MM16 bandsaw making a real mess, I had what is shown in picture two.

That's a whole bunch of osage orange, cherry, ash, spalted Norway maple and...some really wonderful box elder that Tom Sweeny "donated to the cause". The color in that box elder is stunning and I can't wait to turn out some things from it. (Thanks Tom!!) The ash came from Fred Voorhees and should also be very nice to work with...some is wet and fresh; some if from a dead tree on his property and has a little staining and slight spalt.

John Miliunas
03-28-2004, 11:21 PM
Well, that should keep you busy for a day or two! Man, there's some beautiful looking stuff in that thar pile! After seeing previous work off of your lathe, I have little doubt about all that wood living a second life in spectacular fashion. Nice score(s)! Can't wait to see the final results. :cool:

Anthony Yakonick
03-28-2004, 11:38 PM
Get to work on that box elder, you've had that for awhile and soon you'll watch the red disappear before your eyes.

Dale Thompson
03-29-2004, 12:02 AM
Well, that should keep you busy for a day or two! Man, there's some beautiful looking stuff in that thar pile! After seeing previous work off of your lathe, I have little doubt about all that wood living a second life in spectacular fashion. Nice score(s)! Can't wait to see the final results. :cool:

Jim,
I had to call 911 before I even finished looking at that BEAUTIFUL stock. What a TREASURE!! As usual, you will have to post some of your finished pictures so that we can keep "Spring" in the loop. (Though challenged in all respects, I didn't miss that crack from him about that "old guy up in Peshtigo" in another thread). Whatever, give us ALL a glimpse of your finished product. Thanks.

Dale T.

John Miliunas
03-29-2004, 12:06 AM
(Though challenged in all respects, I didn't miss that crack from him about that "old guy up in Peshtigo" in another thread).

I'd have been deeply disappointed if you HAD missed that post! :D :cool:

Wolf Kiessling
03-29-2004, 10:21 AM
Only one word comes to mind, Jim:

WOW WOW

I wish that were my stash

Glenn Hodges
03-29-2004, 12:58 PM
Nice looking stuff, people ask me how long it takes me to turn one of my bowls. They don't understand all the work that goes into getting the wood before you even make a bowl blank. I show them pictures of the process I go through to get the wood. You might want to save some of these pictures to show your customers. I even gave a customer a picture of the tree her bowl came from, and she loved it.

Tyler Howell
03-29-2004, 1:48 PM
Busy Beaver. We flat landers thought you picked up a piece out of the wood pile and went to work. Thanks for the lesson.




I had to call 911 before I even finished looking at that BEAUTIFUL stock.


Dale, Did you call 911 before or after you priced turning stock.
This leasure & relaxation is a lot of work.:D

Andy London
03-29-2004, 5:37 PM
Questions, questions, questions :D

Man I have to find some of that box elder, looks just like tulipwood at a distance!

Now that you have cut these pieces into blanks, did you treat all or any of them? i.e. wax etc....

Did you by chance take any pictures of the process from say half a log to a rect blank? Just wondering how you decided to cut them the way you did.

Andy

Dale Thompson
03-29-2004, 9:03 PM
Busy Beaver. We flat landers thought you picked up a piece out of the wood pile and went to work. Thanks for the lesson.




I had to call 911 before I even finished looking at that BEAUTIFUL stock.


Dale, Did you call 911 before or after you priced turning stock.
This leasure & relaxation is a lot of work.:D


Tyler,
Both!! I don't have time for leisure and relaxation. I'm too busy riding in ambulances. :( ;)

Dale T.