Project Information A lacewood cup with a few coats of French polish from Lee Valley, which took very well! Silky smooth… I really enjoyed turning lacewood, the pattern really is something else! Gallery 420645.jpg 86 KB Views: 18 420646.jpg 77.9 KB Views: 8 420647.jpg 98.3 KB Views: 7 420648.jpg 100.5 KB Views: 5 420649.jpg 82.3 KB Views: 8 Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Link
Report deon · Registered Joined Feb 12, 2010 · 13 Posts Aug 31, 2013 That sure is beautiful wood and the turning of it has shown it off realy well
Report cajunpen · Registered Joined Apr 9, 2007 · 939 Posts Sep 1, 2013 Great looking turning and a fantastic piece of wood.
Report helluvawreck · Registered Joined Jul 21, 2010 · 5,826 Posts Sep 1, 2013 That is really nice work. helluvawreck aka Charles http://woodworkingexpo.wordpress.com
Report Dusty56 · Registered Joined Apr 20, 2008 · 4,054 Posts Sep 1, 2013 Never seen this wood turned before. Nice job : )
Report Y YoungWilly · Registered Joined Sep 25, 2012 · 4 Posts Sep 3, 2013 Thank you everyone! It was quite interesting, the softer growth of the lacewood turned to dust right away while the harder growth was all ribbon.
Thank you everyone! It was quite interesting, the softer growth of the lacewood turned to dust right away while the harder growth was all ribbon.
Report F Fishinbo · Registered Joined Jun 11, 2012 · 259 Posts Sep 5, 2013 Very pretty little cup! Great shape and the wood has interesting grain patterns. Great job!