Congratulations to Ted Pelfrey for "Forest Floor" being selected as Turning of the Week for November 4, 2024
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The wood is Red Oak. I love the grain in Red Oak. A much under rated wood. The size of this piece is 6" dia x 8.5" tall. The finish is Danish oil and buffed with white diamond and carnauba wax.
Fabulous vessel Ed. Are you a skew man? I really like the way oak cuts with a skew - you can get an extremely smooth cut. The tough part is keeping the oak from cracking prior to turning!
Is this delightful piece turned side or end grain? I have some red oak that I am going to cut up soon, and want to try to do pieces that look this nice, and the grain orientation is often a key factor.
Dan, I do use a skew and seldom have cracking issues if the wood is properly sealed. However, I try to turn fresh Oak ASAP.
George, You noticed the grain orientation. That should tell you that it was a combination of side grain and end grain. The wood was mounted with the grain at about a 45 degree angle to dead center of the endgrain.
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