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turning pots

Started by sasmojoe, February 21, 2012, 07:49:26 PM

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sasmojoe

when i turn pots out of very dense wood like coocobola , I get marks on the wood, tooling marks that I can't seem to sand out. Anyone have any tips for this?

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I'm not sure if this is what I had happen a bunch or not.  I had a line showing up where wood was being ripped out instead of being cut, when turned.  Sharper tools may prevent this.  I was given a few suggestions, but the one I tried that I like is sanding the area after you have rubbed boiled linseed oil on it.  The boiled linseed oil will raise the wood grain and you will be sanding this creating a sludge that fills in this line.  If this isn't what you are describing I'm sure you'll get more and better advice shortly  :wave:.

Good Luck,

Chris

mmclain

sheer scrape for a finer cut....

pappy

Quote from: mmclain on February 21, 2012, 09:54:55 PM
sheer scrape for a finer cut....
yep, use a scraper, I have many and use all different sizes, the inside I use a round nose scraper, always sharpen and polish your chisels, some guys say this doesn't make any difference, but I tell you straight up it does, turn at a higher rate of rpm too, and apply lighter pressure to your cuts, this will produce nicer finishes.
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Cut*N*Run

Get those tools SHARP!!! Like pappy said, the roundnose scraper is your friend.

sasmojoe

Thanks for the info, got me a sorby scraper on the way

TN-Hunter

Sounds like your tools need to be sharper and your pressure on the wood needs to be less.smaller lighter cuts on the end. just my 2cents!

moyehow

Quote from: TN-Hunter on February 23, 2012, 01:56:51 AM
Sounds like your tools need to be sharper and your pressure on the wood needs to be less.smaller lighter cuts on the end. just my 2cents!

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