Looks great. I have a couple pieces of Oak like that; beautiful stuff yet very dense and hard. Rather intimidating to turn, I’ve put off hollowing the inside of one of the pieces until I felt more confident in doing hollow forms.
Is beautiful wood - the vase is simple but elegant which I like. What do you mean by curling? Maybe point it for us newbies. ( February 2024 makes 1 year since getting my lathe for my 55th birthday)
Thank you for the feedback, and congrats on the lathe!. Curling is compression grain perpendicularly crossing the face of a board producing alternate stripes of hard and soft board fiber. This phenomenon creates a chatoyantcy in the board varying in strength depending on the degree of compression leaving the viewer with the illusion of a three-dimensional surface. Sonita the markings in the grain that are going across the grain. They look similar to tiger stripes.
Beautiful piece. I'd agree that it looks like oak too, but don't be fooled by the rays. They will and do appear on any wood species that has been Quarter sawn. I've seen beautiful rays on Quarter sawn Cherry and QS Walnut. That said, however, the rays do tend to be more pronounced on oak, given its strong grain pattern.
The grain in that is awesome! Beautiful work!
Thank you, Jiggsy!
Damn, that's pretty!
Thanks, Mark! I appreciate that feedback!
Simple modern beauty.
Thank you very much!
Absolutely stunning piece of wood whatever it is it looks beautiful
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Love the end result
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What ever it is. It's great. Did a great job. Time for me to get something done as well
Thanks, Bum! I appreciate that feedback! Can't wait to see what you make!
Beautiful buddy!
Thanks, my friend!
Hi 👋, Happy New Year, to you all, Great looking 👀 piece of oak , Look forward to seeing your next project, creating art, Phil from the moulin France ,
Thank you kindly, Phil! I appreciate the feedback, and HNY to you as well!
Just gorgeous! ❤
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Beautiful piece brother ✌️
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Absolutely beautiful!! Love it!!
Thanks, brother!!!
Beautiful grain. Looks like oak. 😊
Thank you very much, Norma! I agree after turning it!
Very pretty! 👌
Thank you kindly!
Stunning. I have never seen grain like that on Oak before.
Great piece of turning my friend.
Happy New Year to you and your family.
Cheers, Huw
Thank you, my friend! Happy New Year to you and yours as well! I appreciate you!
Amzing piece. I've never seen oak with that much curl. Highly unusual for sure. Although,, you can tell for sure by the smell. Keep on, keeping on!
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Nice work DD!
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Very nice my friend. Beautiful figure for sure!
Thank you, Clyde!
Nice piece DD. Happy new year buddy!
Thank you, Lewis! HNY to you all as well!
Looks great. I have a couple pieces of Oak like that; beautiful stuff yet very dense and hard. Rather intimidating to turn, I’ve put off hollowing the inside of one of the pieces until I felt more confident in doing hollow forms.
I understand that wanting to be more confident. I bet you're gonna do a great job!
❤Lovely
Thank you for the feedback!
Looks great, Daniel. Will the tung honey still soak into the wood after applying the sanding sealer? Looking forward to more from you in 2024.
Bill
Thank you, Bill! It will soak in, especially sitting for as long as it does.
Look great Daniel! Definitely let us see if it moves or cracks.
Tool question- what tool do you use to extend the length of your forstner bits?
Thanks, John!
I use this extender from Amazon:
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@@TournageDubois thanks!
Is beautiful wood - the vase is simple but elegant which I like. What do you mean by curling? Maybe point it for us newbies. ( February 2024 makes 1 year since getting my lathe for my 55th birthday)
Thank you for the feedback, and congrats on the lathe!. Curling is compression grain perpendicularly crossing the face of a board producing alternate stripes of hard and soft board fiber. This phenomenon creates a chatoyantcy in the board varying in strength depending on the degree of compression leaving the viewer with the illusion of a three-dimensional surface. Sonita the markings in the grain that are going across the grain. They look similar to tiger stripes.
@@TournageDubois Thank you for such a quick response. I think I understand what curling is now
@lyndaowen2154 always glad to share knowledge if I can!
Beautiful piece. I'd agree that it looks like oak too, but don't be fooled by the rays. They will and do appear on any wood species that has been Quarter sawn. I've seen beautiful rays on Quarter sawn Cherry and QS Walnut. That said, however, the rays do tend to be more pronounced on oak, given its strong grain pattern.
Thanks for the additional explanation! I appreciate your watching and the feedback!
Looks like either white oak or ash to me.
Thanks for the feedback! I'm pretty sure it's Oak. Based on the smell and graining.