I found a piece at a local firewood sales. Everyone else goes there for firewood, I go to find unusual native woods to experiment with. Now Pinon is a very sappy wood and has a strong pine fragrance. I new it would not be good for figures but thought it would make an interesting bowl. I was right. I save some of the bark and made the bowl conform to the natural shape of the log I had. It has a very interesting green and yellow coloration to the grain. Just goes to show you never know what is hiding inside a piece of wood. In this case a neat rustic bowl.
Since I carved this bowl from green wood I will let it sit for a few weeks and cure before I put any kind of finish on it. Right now I plan to use a shellac to finish it. Hand rubbed of course.
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Go make some sawdust.
Bruce
Nice article, I believe it helped a fellow wood carver
ReplyDeleteI am curious how your piñon wood bowl (or any other piñon you have carved) has held up over time? We just moved to a piñon/juniper woodland and would like to use a bit of this wood for carving.
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