brainiac
log wrangler
Borrowed my (very kind) neighbour's mitre saw again and cut up some recently collected green wood.
Workers cut back tree growth under phone lines near here. They couldn't get a chipper close
enough - it's a footpath - so they left the cuttings by the side of the path.
There was usable beech, ash and holly.
Here's the ash I took. Got two blanks from this piece. Drilled one of them out, second is in reserve.
Also cut, stripped and drilled a holly blank. All my previous holly blanks have split during drying,
in less than a fortnight, even when I waxed the ends. All except one.
A guy who makes bowls on a lathe from green wood came up with the idea of wrapping his blanks
in about 30 layers of newspaper to control the drying process. My holly blank was cut and wrapped
five weeks ago when it's moisture content reading was 31%. It's now down to 19% and no splits.
Here's today's drilled holly blank pre and post debarking.
That remaining bark is in a small depression in the side of the blank and I'm leaving it in for now.
We'll see if those lovely curves survive the drying process. It's now in 30 sheets of newspaper
Will let you know how it goes.
Workers cut back tree growth under phone lines near here. They couldn't get a chipper close
enough - it's a footpath - so they left the cuttings by the side of the path.
There was usable beech, ash and holly.
Here's the ash I took. Got two blanks from this piece. Drilled one of them out, second is in reserve.
Also cut, stripped and drilled a holly blank. All my previous holly blanks have split during drying,
in less than a fortnight, even when I waxed the ends. All except one.
A guy who makes bowls on a lathe from green wood came up with the idea of wrapping his blanks
in about 30 layers of newspaper to control the drying process. My holly blank was cut and wrapped
five weeks ago when it's moisture content reading was 31%. It's now down to 19% and no splits.
Here's today's drilled holly blank pre and post debarking.
That remaining bark is in a small depression in the side of the blank and I'm leaving it in for now.
We'll see if those lovely curves survive the drying process. It's now in 30 sheets of newspaper
Will let you know how it goes.