mike-or-ozzy
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Thanks Tim, I know that you know wood, when I get my camera skills back, I have some canes and other carvings to show you, keep making chips buddy.
I look forward to seeing your canes and other carvings. I didn't seal the bottoms of the legs yet because I ran out of linseed oil and didn't want to use the green AnchorSeal end grain sealer I use for my lumber milling. That tends to stain about 1/2" deep in cottonwood. Thanks and you keep chipping away too my friend.Thanks Tim, I know that you know wood, when I get my camera skills back, I have some canes and other carvings to show you, keep making chips buddy.
Thanks @pipeline . I made a pegged legged bench a few years back when a Ash tree was killed by emerald ash borer beetles. So I'm familiar with that technique as well. I always wanted to try chainsaw carving. I used the bark from this very large tree as mulch for all my gardens. There is still a lot of bark left to mulch. Cottonwood burns very fast so it's good for starting a fire but not as a main fuel source. I try to harvest as much as I can so the tree lives on in another way.Looks like fun. Will be a nice table to have around. My ex-father in law used to make all kinds of cool stuff with wood. Made a few tables whittling down for pegs and piecing it together. A one piece table is just awesome. Great work! Will be good for packing pipes or vapes.
Thanks pipeline. But, I don't consider myself artistic. I've never used the chainsaw to carve before. I made a branch,chair and two gnomes so far. I have carved several wood spirits using a rotary hand carver. I've also made some spoons using the same rotary tool. But, that is about all my carving experience. Oh yeah, I did carve a few small wooden boxes I've made using hand carving tools. Now that my old memory is coming back. I've also carved a few walking sticks.You're a talented sculpture artist! A friend of mine has a couple bears and a 10-15 ft carving that says welcome with a fish on the end. Will have to get pics. He is going to be growing some of my Sativa Candy Chunk F15 and I gave him some testers.
Sweet looking plants. I make some seeds and crosses too. I haven't spent that much time on any one cross though.Sativa Candy Chunk 'Original' phenotype
Parents were more like this one, which I like.
I have a Stihl MS310 for hogging the big chunks off and a MS170 for the details. I ordered a smaller bar for the MS170 so I should be able to make tighter curves. I wasn't willing to pay $110 for the Stihl dime bar so I'm hoping the one I ordered will work. I used to have a corded electric for cutting bowl blanks inside during the winter months. But, I gave it away. I'll check out Fred Cogelow. Thanks mike-or-ozzy.Really nice @Timj, you're cranking em out. I have an electric (corded) chainsaw for hogging out but it makes it very easy to ruin a piece of wood trying to get too close so that you won't need to chip away as much, haahaa. I've seen gnomes and things that have their knuckles on the top edge like they're climbing out. Check out Fred Cogelow if you've never heard of him.
I no longer burp once the bud has been cured. I store mine in canning jars with 58% rh boveda humidity packs. The jars are then stored inside a taped closed cardboard box and placed in a cool dark place.How do you store your flower, you said you had some that was over a year old? I usually rotate it after a year because it gets stale.
Do you burp the jars during storage? I am going to experiment this year. Thought about even trying oxygen absorbers.