I took the bowl-turning class at my local Woodcraft and made this walnut bowl!
It isn't perfect, there's a few rough spots, but I had a ton of fun, learned a lot, made a huge mess (which I swept up), and I have always wanted to try this!
I took the bowl-turning class at my local Woodcraft and made this walnut bowl!
It isn't perfect, there's a few rough spots, but I had a ton of fun, learned a lot, made a huge mess (which I swept up), and I have always wanted to try this!
I made a thing! It is, according to the teacher, the best lidded box I have ever made, using lacewood that was a tiny bit warped.
My second time using a #lathe and my technique was better than last time. Also I remembered to put on gloves before handling the shellac.
The lid is a loose fit, it's not perfect, but it is mine and I made it. Also the lid is cat-proof as long as they don't knock the whole shebang off the surface.
Getting sick always sucks, but it's an add-on pack of suck that it happened about two weeks *before* my neighbor's lemon tree is ripe. I need my hot toddies!
(My neighbors are great, and have given me full leeway to pick lemons from their tree - a perk of which I take frequent advantage!)
I’m finally to the finishing stage of the cabinet that I’ve been working on, and I put the first coat of oil on the marquetry door.
As I was about to start putting oil on, I noticed that there were some spots in the top left corner where the glue hadn’t adhered properly, and some of the veneer wasn’t sticking to the MDF underneath. The reason I noticed was because I could hear a difference in sound as I ran my fingers over it.
It’s amazing, at least as a hearing person, how much of woodworking involves listening. Usually it’s listening to the machines - things like gauging whether blades are making a clean cut or knowing when to stop lowering the sander - but sometimes it’s listening to the wood itself, in a very literal way.
I was able to use an X-Acto knife to smoosh glue under the pieces of veneer that were coming up, so hopefully that problem is now fixed.