Hi Everyone,
Im sorry I havent posted sooner but we had a sudden illness in the family and that had to be dealt with. Everything is better now and so its time to get started on our tea box projects.
Today well begin working on the silk oak tea box. This particular piece of unseasoned wood came from a supplier and its coated in wax to keep it from drying out and cracking:
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Sunday, March 20, 2016
As this is a rectangular shaped piece of wood and it needs to be turned from a rectangle to a cylinder, Im going to place it between centers on the lathe and this is a photo of the lathe set up before I put the block of wood on it:





This is the block after about 10 minutes of turning. Its a cylinder now. Note that wild grain pattern and color:



The wood is unseasoned and very damp to the touch so it will need to dry slowly out before we work with it. The way to do this is to wrap it in heavy paper, tape it shut and leave it to dry slowly for a few months and thats what Im doing in the next two photographs. Ive used a paper shopping bag for this step:


Ok, our next turn will be this weekend and Ill work on the pine block next. See you then.
VW

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