Thanks George. MOst of the box elder, Manitoba Maple, ash leaf maple or
whatever name here is ornamental, but it grows well.
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God bless and safe turning
Darrell Feltmate
Truro, NS Canada
www.aroundthewoods.com
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"Darrell Feltmate" wrote in message
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January 4, 2007br
It is bDONE!!!/bThe work is finished on the http://aroundthewoods.com
/mmaplewing05.html
Work in Progress", Manitoba Maple Winged platter. I have been really
pleased with the red in the wood. I know it will turn brown over time but
that is all right too. Now I am wondering if the foot should be larger
for more stability but this is nice.
Opinions are welcome.
Looking good. I cheat to smaller bases same way on weirdo stuff as
standard, by tapering to a thicker bottom after I pass the interrupted
portions. Lower center of gravity is about all that keeps some stuff
standing upright, and you certainly wouldn't want to put a cookie on the
outer edge. I sometimes get in trouble and have to go back and thin the
outermost on a bowl because it's too tippy to use.
Common name for those who don't know is boxelder in the US. Acer negundo.
Doesn't grow well here because of the climate (or at least until this
year) except in sheltered areas, and can't compete in the woods at all.