Thursday, February 25, 2016

Yellow Poplar Happy Labor Day

Hi Everyone,
Happy Labor Day! I hope youre all having a quiet and easy day today. And Im grateful for spending this Labor Day as an employed person. Many thanks to Jennifer, Elaine, Stacy, Emily and Dr. B.
I went to Woodcraft over in Bloomington this past weekend and bought some sanding stars, which are strips of sandpaper that are stacked together in the shape of a star and used to sand irregular shapes, and something that Ive needed for a while now. And while I was there I wandered into a big basket of small turning blocks of red maple and yellow poplar. Ive used a lot of red maple and its cuts beautifully and is one of my favorite woods. Ive never used yellow poplar and didnt really know much about it so I took a chance and bought one block and took it home.
I am really glad that I did. It turned beautifully. It looks a lot like rock maple--same ivory color, same smooth, closed grain, but just not as hard. And sometimes thats a nice thing : ). Even on a lathe with high speed steel tools, hard woods can be tough to work and hard on the hands. A lovely piece of softer wood is always welcome.
The piece that I got has a small amount of wild grain but most of it was straight and very even and a pleasure to turn. Here are the pictures:
This particular bowl is about 5 inches in diameter and approximately 4.5 inches high with a small foot on the bottom. Im finishing it with a special food safe finish and it will be done in a couple of days. All in all a lovely way to spend a day off.
Ill send more photos when Im done.
VW

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