BeeAMaker
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Or, Heart wood, fat lighter, lighter wood, rich lighter, pine knot, lighter knot, heart pine, Fatwood, or lighter'd
Anyone ever work with it? I gotta say, it's not fun. :frown:
The chips are sticky, the pine smell is strong, but it cuts great. Sanding however is expensive because I went through several sheets of paper. The pine sap clogs the paper faster than anything - Even with the Lathe off!
This is with no polish, I simply turned the lathe up high and let the heat from the rag draw out the sap, which became a natural polish. It has cool grain patterns in the areas that are still wood, but this is at least 60% sap.
I really like how the light will shine through the thinner part, I'm not good enough yet to hollow out the bottom, so I may alter it from here. Maybe turn it into a small bowl so I can get that effect over the entire piece.
I bagged all the shavings too - I'll use them for fire starter when I go camping in the spring!
Anyone ever work with it? I gotta say, it's not fun. :frown:
The chips are sticky, the pine smell is strong, but it cuts great. Sanding however is expensive because I went through several sheets of paper. The pine sap clogs the paper faster than anything - Even with the Lathe off!
This is with no polish, I simply turned the lathe up high and let the heat from the rag draw out the sap, which became a natural polish. It has cool grain patterns in the areas that are still wood, but this is at least 60% sap.
I really like how the light will shine through the thinner part, I'm not good enough yet to hollow out the bottom, so I may alter it from here. Maybe turn it into a small bowl so I can get that effect over the entire piece.
I bagged all the shavings too - I'll use them for fire starter when I go camping in the spring!


