stonepecker
Member
I know that I have a lot to learn. One of the things is getting wood ready to turn. I know that wood needs to be dry for some turning and other wood can be turned green.
A little over a month ago, a neighbor dropped two large pine logs in my yard. Delimbed, full length. I am cutting them up and they have lots of sap. I understand cutting out the pith from the logs and sealing the ends with sealer to let them dry.
My question is am I wasting my time? Is pine worth all the work? Will it dry and loose the sap?
I don't want to turn it wet.....not pine. I have turned other things wet for bowl blanks and then wrapped them with food plastic wrap and shelved them. They are drying just fine.
I am just asking the members about using pine and if it a good turning wood.
Thanks for your advice.
A little over a month ago, a neighbor dropped two large pine logs in my yard. Delimbed, full length. I am cutting them up and they have lots of sap. I understand cutting out the pith from the logs and sealing the ends with sealer to let them dry.
My question is am I wasting my time? Is pine worth all the work? Will it dry and loose the sap?
I don't want to turn it wet.....not pine. I have turned other things wet for bowl blanks and then wrapped them with food plastic wrap and shelved them. They are drying just fine.
I am just asking the members about using pine and if it a good turning wood.
Thanks for your advice.