Richard Baker
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Previously posted a while back, but seeing new questions so hope this is relevant. Here's a cheap way to practice and improve some turning and segmenting skills. It's "southern yellow pine" (which includes several species), free scraps from home-building sites. Challenging and good practice to turn, due to extreme disparity in hardness between winter and summer wood. It's 15-1/4" dia. at the top and 25" tall, about 1/2" wall thickness, 18 rings of 16 segments each plus the bottom, unfinished in this picture. The nearby adult beverage is shown for scale only, as all beverages are usually kept across the room away from shiny metal tool surfaces.
Edit: Well I can't tell much about it from the picture, but the idea is to practice with cheap wood and improve one's skills.
Edit: Well I can't tell much about it from the picture, but the idea is to practice with cheap wood and improve one's skills.
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