Woodturning - A Weird Shaped Birch Log

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Andy Phillip
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Published10 months ago
Duration12:15
Video IDEV_Bkk_7q8w
Languageen
CategoryHowto & Style
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Views38.1K
Likes1.6K
Comments139
Engagement Rate4.65%
Likes per 100 views4.29
Comments per 1K views3.64

Description

In this woodturning video I turn a natural edge bowl from a Birch log. This log was from a dead fall Birch tree. You can see the start of the rot around the pith, the lower parts of the trunk were hollow. I salvaged some for fire wood and kept a few pieces to turn. I thought I would risk turning this weird shaped piece even though it wasn't dry. I turned the outside and left it in plastic bag overnight then turned the inside so the walls were quite thin (around 10mm) to allow the piece to dry quicker. A couple of days later it had dried quite a bit so I sanded and finished it with Danish oil.. I'm expecting a bit of movement as it dries fully but hoping because of the thickness of the walls, not to much cracking will occur. My website , shop and social media links.. https://www.andyphillip.com/shop-1 https://www.instagram.com/andyphillip_/ https://www.facebook.com/AndyPhillipHandmade DISCLAIMER : Woodturning and woodworking can be dangerous, When using any tools/machinery always read & understand the manufacturer's guidelines & safety instructions. The methods I use may not be the safest, so please be responsible for your own safety ... My videos are for entertainment purposes only.

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