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This is some Southern Red Oak{Quercus falcate} I have laying around, nothing really special...just everyday stuff I have coming off the sawmill:tongue:....I decided to cut some 2"sq x whatever chunks for awhile(a fella gets bored cutting 12"sq x 5-1/2" blanks:eek:). And pen blanks...well, I have more then a few.

I've heard all over the 'net(not necessarily here, but in most place I visit), that Oak is something that needs to be in a kitchen or maybe a vanity in a bathroom. Well, I asure you, if that is what you are thinking....you are missing out!

Been wanting to make some small things to get ready for this springs craft shows, and I figure this little fella might some fetch some coins(about $15)? What is it? Ah....a tealight holder!

Finished with Tung Oil....






Ed has inspired me to get a little closer.....





I have another coat or three of Tung Oil to put on this, but I just felt like sharing something....and the sanding 'scratches', those are from the 320grit(and I see some fuzzy stuff too).


Scott (don't forget, I'm a amatuer) B
 
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Maybe Bob will show you his?

He came over yesterday to get some timber stabilized, and we also are trying some 'dye/stabilizing' out. Well there is a tremendous amount of 'stand around time' while waiting for bubbles to stop....what better to do? Make the lathe spin stuff and create wood curls!




Scott (Bob's has more character) B
 
I like the grain.

A pewter top (CSUSA/PSI/others... $4-5$) and it can double as a poupourri holder also. Cost added may not justify it, but its a nice touch.
 
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That's a beauty Scott, was that piece stabilized?

Stabilized...nah, doesn't need it. The chunks are hard enough to drive nails!(okay, maybe not that hard, but it's hard:wink:)

Thanks for the kind words everyone! Guess I'll need to put some smaller pieces on the website.....





Scott (bigger chunks are cheaper) B
 
Ok Scott, I'll play.

Here's the one I made. The picture really sucks. It's just a quick Iphone picture, and doesn't do much to show off the swirls & curls of the wood like Scott's pictures. But that crotch oak sure is pretty.



I will say, that we have a perfect fit, which is pretty amazing since we didn't have a candle to check the size during turning. I got the candle from my wife when I got home.

My wife really liked it. In fact she's commissioned me to make sets of these in different heights for Christmas gifts next year. Translation. I do them for free.:rolleyes:

What's that old saying? "If Mom's not happy, no one is happy."

I guess it's fair, I've pretty much taken over the garage, so she has to park in the driveway now.
 
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Those are great Bob. Gotta love those kind of commisioned sales right. :rolleyes:
I've done few out cherry, nothing special wood, may have to do some more now.



Harry (i know Bob and Scott:tongue:) M
 
Ok Scott, I'll play.

Here's the one I made. The picture really sucks. It's just a quick Iphone picture, and doesn't do much to show off the swirls & curls of the wood like Scott's pictures. But that crotch oak sure is pretty.



I will say, that we have a perfect fit, which is pretty amazing since we didn't have a candle to check the size during turning. I got the candle from my wife when I got home.

My wife really liked it. In fact she's commissioned me to make sets of these in different heights for Christmas gifts next year. Translation. I do them for free.:rolleyes:

What's that old saying? "If Mom's not happy, no one is happy."

I guess it's fair, I've pretty much taken over the garage, so she has to park in the driveway now.


I had one candle here at the house, it came in a plastic liner....it doesn't fit. I will have to get some in a tin liner.

As soon as the garage warms...I'll finish the next one!




Scott (stupid fence people) B
 
Wow! Those grains and figures on your red oak look amazing. Like the pretty shape and awesome finish. They make great gift for family and friends. Great job!
 
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