• November Turning Challenge: Puahala Calabash! (click here for details)
  • Congratulations to Paul May for "Staircase Study #1" being selected as Turning of the Week for November 11, 2024 (click here for details)
  • Welcome new registering member. Your username must be your real First and Last name (for example: John Doe). "Screen names" and "handles" are not allowed and your registration will be deleted if you don't use your real name. Also, do not use all caps nor all lower case.
Redwood burl hollow form
Jaramiah Severns

Redwood burl hollow form

5” x 3”

Turned this piece while it was ~20% MC. The result is some nice movement through the neck and a rippled texture along the shoulder. Applied a couple coats of sanding sealer to help slow the drying process and avoid major splits. Two-stage buff: first with brown tripoli and then with an empty flannel wheel.
Living in the east I do not see redwood, as a boy we once had redwood outdoor furniture, and have used redwood stain before covid, it seems to have disappeared. Anyway, my ????, the color of this redwood, how what % is not colored redwood, I like the presentation, but it's not what I think of redwood, course I live in the east.
 
Like with many Pacific Coast woods, they are less available now than last century. I remember driving the main roads in NoCal and Oregon where a strip of trees were left at the side of the road and the forest clear cut behind it. Clear Redwood was available at most lumberyards. Try to find a lumberyard now (not big box). Those were the days for sure. Redwood sapwood can almost look white next to the deep red. The sapwood can have great grain texture like this as well.
 

Media information

Category
Member Galleries
Added by
Jaramiah Severns
Date added
View count
537
Comment count
3
Rating
0.00 star(s) 0 ratings

Image metadata

Filename
PXL_20230815_213706370_Original.jpeg
File size
510.7 KB
Dimensions
2071px x 1553px

Share this media

Back
Top