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Woodturning: Rivers In The Desert!

Published on Fri, Mar 22nd 2024 Entertainment Rectangular HD

Desert Ironwood is one of the hardest and heaviest woods in the world, and this log came from a subscriber! Thank you, Larry! Consequently, this piece was commissioned for him. He also has no idea what the finished piece looks like, so he will see it for the first time in this video, which might make him my new favorite customer!

This project presented many challenges, not the least of which was the requirement for stabilization. Although the finished piece showed very little resin, it was impossible to mount the log safely on the lathe with those deep cracks running through. So, that meant filling voids and stabilizing the entire piece by drowning it in resin. Although I generally prefer to remove the bulk of excess resin using carbide tools, I had planned and hoped to use traditional tools to refine the shape once it got down to the bare wood. In what little experience I have, what I am always certain of is that traditional tools are vastly superior to carbide tools when turning wood, and the finished piece would be 99% wood. However, the freshly sharpened bowl gouges were dulling immediately, causing the tool to bounce on the uneven surface. Oddly, however, the bowl gouges were only useful on the end grain. I fairly certain that the desert ironwood on the side grain was harder than the resin. I'm probably wrong about that, but that's what it felt like.

There were a number of refreshing changes that this piece allowed for me, and one of those what the opportunity to use a traditional oil/wax finish. This vase was not required to be waterproof, so that opened up more options for shaping concepts. Resin finishes have a hard time adhering to sharp angles and edges, which means resin finishes require continuous curves. I wanted this piece to feature a sharp transition between the slender curve up from the base to the swooping under curve of the neck. This shape allows for the end grain to be featured as well as the side grain of the heart wood. This piece would have become too narrow if I had turned away all of the sap wood (the lighter wood). The blue resin also ended up growing on me. I thought it might be too loud of a color choice, but I think it adds a subtle detail that doesn't take too much away from the natural beauty of the wood.

Let me know what you think of this piece! Comment below and smash that like button! I love to read the comments, and I respond to as many of them as I can. Also, your engagement helps support my goal of funding a new workshop. I'm also considering opening a Patreon page where I would offer exclusive perks like added voice-over commentary on my videos, consultations, frequent shop updates, behind-the-scenes content, and much more. Let me know if you'd be interested in something like that.

Thank you @TotalBoat for providing the epoxy used in this video:

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TotatBoat Clear UV Cure Resin: https://www.totalboat.com/collections/urethane-resins/products/uv-cure-clear-resin

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This YouTube channel specializes in woodworking projects featuring various types of woods and techniques. With each creation, viewers are introduced to different wooden materials such as exotic burls, root sections, and local timbers. Additionally, the creator shares tips and tricks related to woodturning, tools handling, safety measures, and design considerations throughout the process, making it both educational and engaging for anyone interested in craftsmanship or woodworking.
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Hello! My name is David Adamsen, and I live in Maine, USA. I started woodturning in January of 2019. My videos are meant to be relaxing and are for entertainment purposes only. My methods are not necessarily advisable. Remember, you are responsible for your own safety. If in doubt, DON'T DO IT!

Your support for my work means a lot to me. Since 2022, I have been doing this YouTube thing full time, and that is made possible by the continued support of this community. If you'd like to support what I do, check out my online store at adamsenwoodcraft.com to pick up some sweet merch or one of my woodturned pieces. If you'd like to commission a custom piece from me, just use the Contact page on my website to get in touch with me personally.

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