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Experiment in turning wet wood, finishing while wet.

Day 8 I lost track for a couple day. We had a show in Wickenburg AZ.. The temperature was in the low 80's. This bowl, that I suppose to be babying for the best condition for non-cracking. oh well the the hills with that. I had this bowl out in the heat for two days ( in the shaded area of the tent).  Look what happen. For almost three days I forgot it, due to a commercial job, locked away in a plastic storage box, along with other pieces we had for sale. Moisture dropped by 7% Here is the view of the bottom, after I added more shellac/alcohol mixture. While I was at the show, so far so good.  Here is the latest view of the interior with what looks like the same crack as we started with. Well look here the weight has also decreased Day 3.  Held with vacuum chuck. I looked at the bottom and decided it was way too thick. I turn the inside, after remounted it in the chuck, and fond it still to be pretty true. A surprise... This is the first tim...
Green turning, and my experimen t.  Willow Acacia, vessel. This is an  ex perimental workings. I started with green wood. cut about 6 weeks ago,  maybe longer. stored out in the desert, mostly just through the winter....  I  started turning  while wet. I turned it thin as could muster. The base was a little thick, and as I set it in a room to dry, it cracked, and the to top  warped, which I liked. This is a very learning piece. As you can see, I  remounted, and watched the wobble, I added the base because I was able  to remount it.  The cracks, were filled with turquoise  and copper flakes. I  added a  little vine like design. I will post better pics along with  the  finishing process. Oh I am trying something different in the finishing. I  mix shellac, alcohol, danish oil, and a little walnut oil. I will not a walnut again, takes too long to dry. The shellac is to form a ...