W.Y.
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Cranked out four more small bowls this afternoon from a 6" diameter apricot log .
Even though I sealed the ends of that wood when I got it a few months ago it is cracking out badly in the pith area and beyond. I should have made bowls from it as soon as it was cut from the tree and would have had lot deeper bowls. Still have a few small cracks in the top of the rough turned ones and hopefully they won't go any farther now that the stress's in the log has been relieved. A little CA in them should do the trick because if I was to turn right down past them I would be left with just shallow dishes.
Tried to take a closeup of those stress cracks radiating out from the pith showing through the wax .
And here are those four small bowls getting pie eyed while being well covered with about 3/4 gallon of DNA.
When thoroughly drunk in at least 24 hours I will take them out with massive hangovers and wrap them in pieces of brown paper bag with the hole in it the way many here have seen the way I do that while they sober up and dry out . Then they should be ready for final turning and finishing in a couple weeks.
Even though I sealed the ends of that wood when I got it a few months ago it is cracking out badly in the pith area and beyond. I should have made bowls from it as soon as it was cut from the tree and would have had lot deeper bowls. Still have a few small cracks in the top of the rough turned ones and hopefully they won't go any farther now that the stress's in the log has been relieved. A little CA in them should do the trick because if I was to turn right down past them I would be left with just shallow dishes.

Tried to take a closeup of those stress cracks radiating out from the pith showing through the wax .

And here are those four small bowls getting pie eyed while being well covered with about 3/4 gallon of DNA.
When thoroughly drunk in at least 24 hours I will take them out with massive hangovers and wrap them in pieces of brown paper bag with the hole in it the way many here have seen the way I do that while they sober up and dry out . Then they should be ready for final turning and finishing in a couple weeks.
