G Gary Max Member Joined Oct 30, 2004 Messages 6,224 Location Southern Kentucky Sep 13, 2009 #1 Yup becoming a freind to your Skew is a fun relationship. Once you have a good working understanding you will find them rewarding. This is a Texas Pecan log that I am making a table pedestal out of. Attachments IMG_1093.jpg 50.7 KB · Views: 331 Last edited: Sep 13, 2009
Yup becoming a freind to your Skew is a fun relationship. Once you have a good working understanding you will find them rewarding. This is a Texas Pecan log that I am making a table pedestal out of.
OKLAHOMAN Member Joined May 17, 2006 Messages 10,228 Location Costa Rica Sep 13, 2009 #2 Everyone hates a smart a$$:wink:
barkisini Member Joined Feb 13, 2007 Messages 225 Location Manistee, Michigan USA Sep 13, 2009 #3 Right....why skew around with anything else? Can't wait to see the finished work of art(isan).
wood-of-1kind Member Joined Jul 10, 2005 Messages 4,148 Location Canada Sep 13, 2009 #4 Quit "skew"ing around a just get her done. Looking forward to seeing your design.
skiprat Passed Away Mar 22, 2022 In Memoriam Joined Oct 19, 2006 Messages 7,812 Location In a Skip in Wales Sep 13, 2009 #5 I don't think you'll have enough wood to make a pedstal..... I'd be lucky to get a b2b slimline out of it if I used a skew:redface:
I don't think you'll have enough wood to make a pedstal..... I'd be lucky to get a b2b slimline out of it if I used a skew:redface:
mbroberg IAP Activities Manager, Emeritus Joined Mar 9, 2009 Messages 6,077 Location Columbus, OH Sep 13, 2009 #6 Man I'd like the opportunity to turn a log that big into woodchips. Be sure to post a pic of the completed project!!
Man I'd like the opportunity to turn a log that big into woodchips. Be sure to post a pic of the completed project!!
maxman400 Member Joined May 25, 2009 Messages 3,111 Location Omaha Arkansas Sep 13, 2009 #7 Good thing you said table, because that would be a lot of turning for a pen!!!LOL.
G Gary Max Member Joined Oct 30, 2004 Messages 6,224 Location Southern Kentucky Sep 13, 2009 #8 One of the big sell points of this----almost eliminates sanding.
bitshird Member Joined Aug 27, 2007 Messages 10,236 Location Adamsville, TN, USA. Sep 13, 2009 #9 I wish I had a lathe big enough to handle a log that size!!!I may have a tool to turn it with.
M Mac Member Joined Feb 15, 2008 Messages 532 Location Bingen, Arkansas Sep 14, 2009 #10 I like that mustard ! have fun skewing around