Turning Small, Bark Edge Boxes – From Hazelnut Limbs
by Alan Stratton on Thursday, June 22nd, 2023 | Comments Off on Turning Small, Bark Edge Boxes – From Hazelnut Limbs
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I pruned the wood for this project from my backyard several years ago. The limbs were suckers growing from the base. I kept many of them. Some have split others have not. Regardless, the wood is very light in color and beautiful to turn. As a bonus, warm shavings smell fantastic.
As natural edge turning, the outer profile is already complete. All that is left is to hollow, make a joint and clean up the ends.
- Turn tenons on both ends.
- Mount to chuck and part off the lid portion.
- Mount the lid; drill for joint at 1.25″; drill remainder at 1.0″
- Mount the base; drill at 1.0;
- Cut tenon for joint. Turn tight or loose according to taste.
- Mount base and lid together. Cut v-groove at joint.
- Using small chuck jaws or a jam chuck, turn bottom of base and top of lid.
Enjoy.
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