Monday, April 14, 2008

Remounting the Natural edged Bowl

I have managed to get a video up on YouTube regarding remounting the natural edged bowl, preparatory to finish turning. This one illustrates well the use of a hot glue block.



There have been some questions raised as to the use of hot glue with a glue block.


  • it is the same glue the crafters use. I have used heavy duty but find it no better.

  • make sure the gun is hot

  • the wood surfaces need to be reasonably flat or very slightly concave

  • the surfaces need to be dry


These are just the precautions you would use with any glue block. However, with hot glue there is no real need to clamp and you can turn right away.

Tuesday, April 08, 2008

Work in Progress : Done The Spruce Burl


Let the bells ring out and the banners fly or fry or whatever they want. I finally got the spruce burl finished and it looks good if I do say so myself. Any comments are appreciated here. I like to learn.

This was a lot of fun and I have another one on the go. Soon I will get some pictures and stuff up about it too.

These burls allow for a lot of reflection as they turn, both the light from them and the light that dawns as considerations are given to the next cut or sanding pass. The nice thing about spruce burls in our neighborhood is their commonality. Lots of them and most are just thrown away so they are fun to play with and if one blows apart, there is usually another to hand. come to think of it I have not ruined one in a long time. Maybe I am not pushing the envelope enough.