Welcome welcome! In this video I will be trying to answer the question, can I find something nice inside this old pallet wood block?
Spoilers, yes, I think I can.
Not sure the exact species but it's very soft and lightweight, most likely pine. I will be using a woodturning lathe to create a vase / hollow form. The outside textured with a wire brush in a drill which quickly wears away the softer parts between the grain lines leaving a nice ridged texture. The burning was just for fun!
Shaped with a 1/2" spindle roughing gouge, a 3/8" bowl gouge and a 1/4" parting / beading tool. Hollowed out using a 29mm Forstner bit followed by a swan neck, 8mm round carbide tool.
Charred with a Dremel Versatip then a coat of danish oil applied before parting off.
My makers mark was burnt in extra deep before charring the foot too.
In a way, this worked but not quite as well as I had hoped but still visible.
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00:00 - Intro
00:12 - Old pallet wood block
00:26 - Marking centres and mounting to the lathe
00:50 - Rounding the blank
01:16 - Flattening the base and forming a tenon
01:49 - Mounting to tenon and continued shaping
02:48 - Final few passes to refine the outside shape
03:36 - Adding a rough texture with the wire brush
03:58 - Hollowing
05:08 - Burning the outside with a soldering torch
05:49 - Applying a coat of danish oil
06:08 - Parting off
06:55 - Cleaning the foot
07:09 - Adding my makers mark
07:47 - Charring and oiling the foot
08:37 - Close ups
09:33 - Thanks for watching!
*These videos are non instructional and meant for the purposes of entertainment. Any attempt to imitate or copy what I do must be done at your own risk, my practices may not always be correct or the safest. You are responsible for your own safety while woodworking. Read and understand the operation and safety manuals supplied with your tools and machinery to ensure you are safe while using such equipment!