Thats a beautiful bowl, so rich in color!!! Those Banksia Pods are crazy awesome … Andy Phillip did a very unusual one … David’s Woodturning did one also. I look forward to more turnings.
The words have been written, but those patterns you're seeing are medullary rays, or ray fleck, or worms, or "stretchmarks". I didn't know they were so pronounced in alder, but they are super common in oak wood. Sweet bowl. How's the property looking after that wind storm?
Nice bowl, Jason. Those rings are an alder-nate grain pattern (see what I did there?). Nice to see two reverse actions in this one. Check Woodturning with Tim for ideas on that banksia pod. Bill
Nicely done Jason.... you'll never look at firewood the same way!
Well done! And a nice shout out to Phil at Shady Akres.
Very cool! Good to see you fire up your lathe again.
Nice firewood bowl! I liked the final shape!
Very snappy piece of firewood!
Thats a beautiful bowl, so rich in color!!! Those Banksia Pods are crazy awesome … Andy Phillip did a very unusual one … David’s Woodturning did one also. I look forward to more turnings.
Well done sir can't wait to see the next one.
great looking bowl.
I think the rings may be wind shake from the original log.
Another beauty! Great job!
Thank you!
Great video buddy, good eye on saving that wood.
Those are growth rings i belive🧡👌👌
very nice , possibly a branch
I love it, Jason! I'll be sending you a message on fb to see if you have a plan for that one 🤔
The words have been written, but those patterns you're seeing are medullary rays, or ray fleck, or worms, or "stretchmarks". I didn't know they were so pronounced in alder, but they are super common in oak wood. Sweet bowl. How's the property looking after that wind storm?
Nice bowl, Jason. Those rings are an alder-nate grain pattern (see what I did there?). Nice to see two reverse actions in this one. Check Woodturning with Tim for ideas on that banksia pod.
Bill
Could the rings be reyfleck?
Wondering just what the heck you were holding up at the end.??
Last time I TURN on a lathe was 1968 estacada high wood shop
I think that gave you more heat than throwing it into the fire Jason?
Quite possibly, Barry! It was definitely on the easier side. I sure have missed woodturning.
22:04 That's a wooden table top banana hammock.
Medullary Rays.