Wednesday, December 19, 2012

The Perfect Christmas Gift-Tamarack Bowls

 
 

Brian and I made a special delivery this weekend, just in time for Christmas. Susan and Rick had to take a tree down on their cottage property this summer and wondered if one of the logs could be made into bowls as a gift for their daughters.  The tamarack tree had been planted by their great-great grandfather more than 100 years ago. 

 
Brian sawed the log down the middle lengthwise with his chainsaw and cut each half of the log into a circle.  It was his first time working with tamarack, which is a softwood, and he found it had a distinctive wide grain and golden colour. 


The bowls were roughed turned and waxed to slow down the drying process and prevent cracking. 



Brian used the nesting tool on the lathe to maximize the use of the wood and turn four bowls from each half of the log.


After months of drying, each bowl was chucked, mounted on the lathe and turned.


Weeks of shaping, sanding, oiling and polishing resulted in a smooth, food-safe finish.


Natural knots, wide grain and the variation in colours of the darker heartwood and lighter sapwood add to the beauty of the bowls. 

 
A tree which has been been part of the cottage for generations is sadly missed when it is removed, but it will be with the family for generations once made into bowls.  They can be stored by nesting one into the other.  Susan and Rick's daughters will have bowls for large and small salads, rolls, snacks and nuts.  And each time they use them, they will be reminded of their cottage and the property they love.  The perfect Christmas present!
 
 

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Sugar Maple Burl Bowl

A maple burl before turning

Burls, with their rough edges, bark inclusions, cracks and irregular surfaces, appeal to people who love rugged contrasts in nature.  It is always interesting to see visitors to Brian's studio as they gravitate to different styles of wood.  Some prefer smooth surfaces while others are immediately drawn to the tactile dimensions of burls.

The woman who recently purchased this sugar maple burl bowl knew that it would sit perfectly on her kitchen island.  She was excited about serving fruit or cheese and crackers on the the bowl and the visual introduction of natural, organic textures to her city home.

Sugar Maple Burl Bowl