Al
Turned a piece of palm once years ago. You don't really get shavings,
you get dust. I turned a hollow form with it which came out fine. I'm
not sure what sort of success you'd have turning it in bowl
configuration. I think most folks use a spindle orientation. But the
price is right so give it a try and report back.
...Kevin
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Kevin Miller
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Due to the coarse texture I'm not sure how it would turn out as a
single piece bowl, but if you do segmented woodtunings this is a nice
example if what can be done, and what it looks like finished:
http://www.turnedwood.com/images/Bowl0733b.jpg
Hope Kevin doesn't mind...
Palm is more like 3000 tiny soda straws bundled together than wood.
You don't turn it as much as grind off the ends of the tubes. :-)
Greg G.
Greg,
Thanks for the information. I was thinking what you reported on too.
BUT if I can make something like you had a picture of
I don't think I would have any complaints.
Al
Hmmm. I dunno - I think you'd better send me some to experiment with. :-)
(Very nice piece!)
> Palm is more like 3000 tiny soda straws bundled together than wood.
> You don't turn it as much as grind off the ends of the tubes. :-)
Yup, lots of dust & no shavings!
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