This is a gallery of my wood turning rather than a true blog. I started this on the 10th Feb 2011 & hope to keep adding to it, not only with new work but also old pieces as & when i find them. See "about me".
Mallet making
This mallet was made for a cabinet maker friend who very kindly gave me some large pieces of beech as it had begun to spalt. The head of the mallet is made from this beech, i chose a piece with minimal spalting, which was still sound, the handle is made from Maple.
The following photos show the process of making the mallet.
First a piece of beech was mounted between centers on the lathe.
This was then turned to the rough shape of the mallet head, a tenon was also formed to enable the head to be held in a chuck.
Next the head was mounted in a chuck, the waste from the bottom end parred off & an inch hole drilled into the bottom of the head.
As the drill wasn`t long enough to pass all the way through the head it was necessary to change the chuck jaws for pin jaws, reverse the head & drill from the top of the head.
At this point the head was sanded & put to one side. The handle was the next, a piece of Maple was fixed between centers, a tenon was cut to fit the mortice hole in the head, the handle shaped & 4 burn lines added for decoration.
The handle was then reversed, the mortise being held in pin jaws so the waste could be parred off & the handle sanded.
Over to the bandsaw & a cross was cut into the top of the tenon.
Whilst at the bandsaw 4 Blackwood wedges were cut with the aid of a piece of mdf cut at 10 degrees.
Finally the head & handle were assembled, the wedges glued & hammered in.
The mallet completed all that was left was to apply a couple of coats of oil.
Pens
Acrylic
Bog Oak
Corian
Teak & Pink Ivory
Coccobolo & Black wood
London plane & Masur Birch
Sapele & Maple brick pen
Corian
Maple & sapele brick pen
Bog Oak
Corian
Teak & Pink Ivory
Coccobolo & Black wood
London plane & Masur Birch
Sapele & Maple brick pen
Corian
Maple & sapele brick pen
Tools
Over the last few years i`ve made a selection of handles & tools here are a few along with a couple of photos of my lathe.
Articulated hollowing tool made from steel bar & Hamlets little brother cutting tip & shield.
Apple wood handles on 2 spindle gauges & Ash handle (middle) ready for a parting blade.
Oak & Ash mallet, Ebony & Beech hammer
Beech handles
Articulated hollowing tool made from steel bar & Hamlets little brother cutting tip & shield.
Apple wood handles on 2 spindle gauges & Ash handle (middle) ready for a parting blade.
Oak & Ash mallet, Ebony & Beech hammer
Beech handles
This is my lathe, I added the storage not only for the added bonus of a place to keep things lathe related, but also as it`s made from a sheet & a half of 18mm MDF so adds a lot of stability. The dust extraction is via a 4" soil pipe to a large 2200 litre per minute extractor, the intake is a 4" flexible toilet connecter that enables me to get the extraction as close as possible to the work piece.
Turnings
Yew vase
Natural edged bowl
Chunky Yew bowl
Natural edged Horse Chestnut bowl
Spalted Beech bowl
Elm clock
Rippled Ash jar
Chestnut burr natural edged bowl
Turnings
Sepele bowl
Sycamore & Horse Chestnut apples & pears in a Chestnut bowl.
Spalted Sycamore hollow form with Blackwood finialed lid
Large Spalted Sycamore apple with Walnut stem
Horse Chestnut burr bowl with natural edge
Blackwood beehive knobs
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