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    Spalted Ash

    Here's some unique grain, spalted ash that was cored from a bigger blank, approx 3x10. Turned to finish shape green, oiled and bagged(no top coat yet) Had good success toughening up the end grain by hitting with lacquer, then scraping lightly.

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    RE: Spalted Ash

    Here's that worm ridden cherry bowl I posted earlier and the core. Again turned green to finish,oiled and bagged. Not sure what I'll do for a top coat on this one

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    RE: Spalted Ash

    Very nice. Love the color. Definately a piece to be proud of.

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    RE: Spalted Ash

    Nice work Dave. That is some really nice looking wood. It is great to see your results using the oil method. I plan on sticking with it for my next turnings for sure.

    Good Luck,

    John

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    RE: Spalted Ash

    Great job, and that wood (both the ash and the cherry) are awesome. Deserves a shellac finish over the oil. But then, I use shellac for darn near everything.


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    The nastiest wood

    Is the best looking when finished IMHO. More oil and buffing would be one way to go. Unlike Jerry I usually use lacquer. I have done oil once or twice and it looks good too. Just be sure to post pics what ever finish you choose. I have not done much lately and seein others triumphs makes me feel better :D

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    RE: Spalted Ash

    Thats not like any spalted I've ever seen..................is the dark area what you are calling spalted or am I not seeing the fine black residue that nomally follows the grain.


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    RE: Spalted Ash

    I tend to favor shellac myself, I use a little model paintbrush to get in the holes and cracks, works pretty good.

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    RE: Spalted Ash

    Hey John, how'd the bowl go over with your MIL? I got some white oak end grain turnings I just did and the oiling works even better on them than sidegrain, pics in a day or two.

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    RE: The nastiest wood

    >I have not done much lately...<

    What no other million piece bowls on the horizon? ;)

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