My first Olivewood (BOW)

Signed-In Members Don't See This Ad
See more from KKingery

Status
Not open for further replies.

KKingery

Member
Joined
Nov 21, 2004
Messages
1,168
Location
De Pere, Wisconsin, USA.
This is my first attempt at using BOW. It's made using a slimline kit from CSUSA. For someone that isn't overly fond of olives, this was a true turning experiment. Good Lord this stuff does smell like olives! This one isn't for sale - it's a gift.


200522214747_1st%20Olivewood.jpg



Any comments are welcome. - Thanks, Ken
 
Signed-In Members Don't See This Ad
Nice looking pen Ken . I just drilled amd glued up my first piece of BOW tonight . It must have had a crack in it because it split on me while I was drilling . Luckily the piece only split and didn't break , so I parted the split a bit and put some thick CA into it and clamped it up . Hopefully it won't blow up tomorrow when I turn it .
 
Been there and done that Doug. As you turn through that split area, be sure and add some thin CA. It will help you get through it without a breakout.
 
Well, I've got 4 more blanks on-hand, and another five on order. This particular blank that I used, looked to be the plainest of the 5. From the outside, it really was'nt anything spectacular.
 
<s>Ken</s> Ooopppsss! Doug--although Bethlehem olive wood appears benign, it is fairly susceptible to blow out if much heat builds up. Being extremely oily, the heat expands the oil and...BAM! Take it just a little slower and clear the drill more frequently than with more traditional hardwoods.
 
The first pens I turned were out of BOW.I dare say yours cam out much better.
I tought all wood turned like BOW(wrong)
If you want to try something else that turns as sweet as BOW try bocote.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top Bottom