R Rchan63 Member Joined Apr 17, 2009 Messages 672 Location Framingham, MA Feb 1, 2016 #1 Have anyone ever turned yew before and your thoughts? The good, bad, ugly or not worth turning? THX Richard
Have anyone ever turned yew before and your thoughts? The good, bad, ugly or not worth turning? THX Richard
larryc Member Joined Oct 2, 2009 Messages 1,135 Location Mableton, GA (Near Atlanta) Feb 1, 2016 #2 I bought some Japanese Yew from a member here that was highly touted. I turned several and was underwhelmed.
I bought some Japanese Yew from a member here that was highly touted. I turned several and was underwhelmed.
1 1080Wayne Member Joined Feb 5, 2006 Messages 3,459 Location Brownfield, Alberta, Canada. Feb 1, 2016 #3 As with any wood , you can find the good and the bad , but the ugly will almost certainly be worth turning .
As with any wood , you can find the good and the bad , but the ugly will almost certainly be worth turning .
lorbay Member Joined Jul 2, 2009 Messages 3,391 Location BC. Canada Feb 1, 2016 #4 Lots of it. Its very nice Lin.
R Rchan63 Member Joined Apr 17, 2009 Messages 672 Location Framingham, MA Feb 1, 2016 #5 Larry, what didn't you like about it? I agree Wayne, there will be good along with the bad. Not too much ugly at least wth this load. All solid no rot or voids. Does anyone have a picture of the yew pieces they can post?
Larry, what didn't you like about it? I agree Wayne, there will be good along with the bad. Not too much ugly at least wth this load. All solid no rot or voids. Does anyone have a picture of the yew pieces they can post?
Dalecamino Local Chapter Leader Joined Jan 2, 2008 Messages 14,610 Location Indianapolis, In. Feb 1, 2016 #6 It's definitely worth turning and, if you think you have too much of it, let me know. I'll send you my address :wink::biggrin:
It's definitely worth turning and, if you think you have too much of it, let me know. I'll send you my address :wink::biggrin:
larryc Member Joined Oct 2, 2009 Messages 1,135 Location Mableton, GA (Near Atlanta) Feb 1, 2016 #7 Rchan63 said: Larry, what didn't you like about it? Click to expand... It was touted as lots of "shimmer" but I just didn't see it - it was quite bland.
Rchan63 said: Larry, what didn't you like about it? Click to expand... It was touted as lots of "shimmer" but I just didn't see it - it was quite bland.
KenV Member Joined Oct 28, 2005 Messages 4,720 Location Juneau, Alaska. Feb 1, 2016 #8 Richard There are several different species of yew, and the wood characters are different between them. Just as there are many different species of wood called cedar I have turned English yew, japanese yew and Pacific yew. English was the more dramatic grain. What kind do you have?
Richard There are several different species of yew, and the wood characters are different between them. Just as there are many different species of wood called cedar I have turned English yew, japanese yew and Pacific yew. English was the more dramatic grain. What kind do you have?
R Rchan63 Member Joined Apr 17, 2009 Messages 672 Location Framingham, MA Feb 1, 2016 #9 I don't know which type of yew I have, the only thing I know is it was cut down during home improvement here in MA. Some of the boards are 10" across
I don't know which type of yew I have, the only thing I know is it was cut down during home improvement here in MA. Some of the boards are 10" across
1 1080Wayne Member Joined Feb 5, 2006 Messages 3,459 Location Brownfield, Alberta, Canada. Feb 1, 2016 #10 I would go with sapwood/heartwood X-cut , but be careful .
sbwertz Member Joined May 11, 2010 Messages 3,678 Location Phoenix, AZ Feb 2, 2016 #11 You might check out the British pen turners forum. They turn a lot of yew over there. Pen Turning Forums
You might check out the British pen turners forum. They turn a lot of yew over there. Pen Turning Forums