A blog about woodturning
Big bowls are on the way
I've had yet another offer of some yew trees, although this time they are a little larger in size - at nearly three feet across, I'm going to have fun loading them into the van.
Burr sycamore
I'm quite busy at the moment, band sawing and roughing out my ever expanding stack of timber. The majority of it is yew, but there's a few lumps amongst it, which are unlike anything I've turned before.
Huge oak burr
Just thought I'd post some photos of this magnificent burr, which I spotted at the sawmill this week. I was lucky to be calling in, just as it was being planked and managed to get these shots.
Blown down ash tree
With all the gales we've had of late, it was only a matter of time before something came down nearby. I had my hopes pinned on a lovely burr elm, but I'll settle for an ash, if it's free.
Getting ready for next year
Now that the Christmas rush is over, I'll be rough turning all the timber which has mounted up over the last few months - a rather daunting task! I was hoping to get some turned recently, but have been far too busy with orders. As fresh wood comes in, the pile just gets bigger - maybe I need an apprentice.
My stock of yew continues to grow
Firstly, I would like to apologise for the string of blog posts I've written, dedicated to my pursuit of yew - I promise I'll be writing about a different timber next time! However, after mentioning the wood I found at Brackenburgh recently, I thought I'd post some photos, now that it's all been collected.
Yew from Brackenburgh Estate
I had a call from a contractor last week, who'd been doing some tree felling work at Brackenburgh, near Penrith. This is a very large country estate and has about five separate farms within its grounds. It turns out that the gardens of the main house were becoming overgrown by yew trees, some of which had to be removed.
These folk have all the big machines!
If ever I'm after an elm trunk, or maybe some spalted beech, this is the place to look! Danny Frost Timber is a furniture making and sawmilling business, specialising in local hardwoods.
Plenty of bowls in this tree
I've just discovered this huge spalted beech log, lying rather neglected in a field. There is an area of woodland nearby, where thinning works took place some years ago.