cut a bunch of bowl blanks today!

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Built this thing to hold my logs to help with safety and control.

After I was done cutting my little helper (2.5) came outside to help carry the freshly cut wood into the shop.

Video of my blanks. A variety of woods, maple, ash, cherry, walnut, box elder and idk.

Cutting up bowl blanks with chain saw 01: http://youtu.be/SOa0hZQdROI

It was great using my chainsaw for over an hour with newly sharpended chains!
 

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What is that stuff on the ground? ECK...is that snow?

The stand is cool, and I wish I were young enough to lift logs onto it....I'm getting older everyday cutting timber. Looks like someone has a 'helper' too! Outstanding!!

Congrats on the turning stock. Can never have enough....




Scott (cut 450 blanks today myself) B
 
I cut these up Saturday and waxed them yesterday and today. They are wild black cherry. Guess what? No snow. (60 deg.)
 

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Wax

I cut these up Saturday and waxed them yesterday and today. They are wild black cherry. Guess what? No snow. (60 deg.)

TomD, Remember the only stupid question is the one not asked!

May I ask why you waxed your cuts? Is this to preserve the moisture of the wood? Or does it keep bugs out of your wood? Or maybe another reason altogether?

Oh, and what type of wax is used?

Thanks in advance. (BTW, beautiful wood!).

Michael
 
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I cut these up Saturday and waxed them yesterday and today. They are wild black cherry. Guess what? No snow. (60 deg.)

TomD, Remember the only stupid question is the one not asked!

May I ask why you waxed your cuts? Is this to preserve the moisture of the wood? Or does it keep bugs out of your wood? Or maybe another reason altogether?

Oh, and what type of wax is used?

Thanks in advance. (BTW, beautiful wood!).

Michael


Michael, the main reason I seal the blanks is to slow down the drying there fore reducing the cracking. This is not so critical for pen blanks because of the size but it does help considerably for larger bowl blanks. It also holds in the the moisture so I don't have to turn the rough bowls immediately. I use a product called Green Wood Sealer, there is also Anchor Seal or just plain melted parfin wax.
 
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