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Railway sleeper to Bowl  

The Hampshire Woodturner
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This bowl has been turned from an old railway sleeper which i paid £30:00 for.
This was also an experiment in filling cracks in wood using resin.
I try to use this woodturning channel as a platform to share ideas, and to demonstrate to other wood workers the steps needed to achieve this.
I use many different types of wood in varying combinations, as well as combining this with resins, i tend to use glass cast 50 as i can use this without the need of a pressure pot.
For my finishes I use things like Wood dyes spirit based and water based, high gloss wax and
Boiled Linseed Oil - Danish oil and hard wax oil. I also like to experiment with differing textures to give my bowls a different feel to them
For my actual wood turning i use a galaxy DVR lathe 14 44 which is very versatile, which gives me the ability to turn a 14-inch bowl or spindle length of 44-inchs
Thank you very much for watching my channel and please feel free to leave comments below.

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@nicholaskrest
@nicholaskrest 6 месяцев назад
Tough beauty hidden in that gnarly old sleeper. Well done for sticking with it. Worth the effort. Beautiful green, “Easy on the eye “ shape and deep fulsome woody colours Thanks 🙏
@pavloszimbrakos4410
@pavloszimbrakos4410 6 месяцев назад
THANK YOU! See he does it right! When you have super rotten wood like railway sleepers you NEED epoxy anything less sucks
@WeeVal
@WeeVal Год назад
Gorgeous Steve, well done! 😃
@thehampshirewoodturner
@thehampshirewoodturner Год назад
Thanks Val glad you enjoyed it
@randyrockwell6136
@randyrockwell6136 Год назад
Steve all your persistence really paid off! Lovely bowl 🥰🤠🇨🇱
@thehampshirewoodturner
@thehampshirewoodturner Год назад
Thanks Randy, there were several moment's in this where i nearly walked away from it
@vernsteinbrecker3759
@vernsteinbrecker3759 Год назад
Great job, like the green accent
@thehampshirewoodturner
@thehampshirewoodturner Год назад
Thanks Vern, as i said i had never tried that before or seen anybody else do it, so was very pleased with the result and will be using it again in the future Im sure
@chrisgough2205
@chrisgough2205 Год назад
Excellent experiment which resulted in a very interesting piece from what really looked like a non-starter. Well done Steve🙂
@thehampshirewoodturner
@thehampshirewoodturner Год назад
Thanks Chris Pete, I think in those few words you managed to sum up the whole project
@oneturnatatime6309
@oneturnatatime6309 Год назад
Beautiful piece of work my friend. Well done 👍
@thehampshirewoodturner
@thehampshirewoodturner Год назад
Thanks Jojo, it was hard work,
@AndysCornishCreations
@AndysCornishCreations Год назад
Hi Steve... Great job and a lovely finish.. But man that looked like hard work... Take care my friend...All the best.....Andy
@thehampshirewoodturner
@thehampshirewoodturner Год назад
You are not wrong about the hard work Andy, i knew i had turned that one, by the end. But man what an incredible finish on that wood, it was like a piece of glass, Take care Steve
@lynseyemma
@lynseyemma 11 месяцев назад
A lot of hard work but the result was definitely worth it. Looking forward to seeing what you do with the rest of the railway sleeper.
@thehampshirewoodturner
@thehampshirewoodturner 11 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoyed it but don't hold your breath for a follow up, i think i need a good break before i use that wood again
@GabiFodorrasRO
@GabiFodorrasRO Год назад
Congratulations on what you do !!!
@thehampshirewoodturner
@thehampshirewoodturner Год назад
Thank you Gabi glad you enjoyed it
@MoleValleyMaker
@MoleValleyMaker Год назад
That looked like hard work! Well done on the result though Steve!
@thehampshirewoodturner
@thehampshirewoodturner Год назад
Thanks Dave it was very hard work, there were times i didn't actually feel like i was turning it more butchering it
@WoodWizardrybyColin
@WoodWizardrybyColin Год назад
Absolutely Stunning piece its amazing what beauty is hidden inside a chunk of ugly old wood it reminds me of lignum vitae wood ( crown green Bowling ball ) Carbides have their uses I bet if you had used them on the whole bowl it would have been a lot easier
@thehampshirewoodturner
@thehampshirewoodturner Год назад
Thanks Colin, I did have the same thought that it was Lignum Vitae, but i dont think they would be making railway sleepers from it, Would they?? I keep threatening to buy a set of carbide tools, perhaps this was what i need to push me into actually doing something about it
@garyjohnson9297
@garyjohnson9297 Год назад
Gorgeous grain and highlights If you plan on turning more of the same timber , might want to invest in a couple carbide tipped tools
@thehampshirewoodturner
@thehampshirewoodturner Год назад
Hi Gary thanks for taking the time leave a comment, i appear to be doing more work with resin just lately and keep threatening to buy a set, just havent got round to it yet anything you would recommend??
@garyjohnson9297
@garyjohnson9297 Год назад
Easy , is one Simple is another .Carter and Sons
@thehampshirewoodturner
@thehampshirewoodturner Год назад
@@garyjohnson9297 Thanks Gary i will check them out
@michaelhawkins9240
@michaelhawkins9240 Год назад
Hello Steve I worked all of my adult life in the construction industry and on the odd occasion we had the need to hire a chain saw. One of the conditions of hire was that the saw should not be used to cut second hand railway sleepers. The reason being that railway sleepers become ingrained with very fine particles of grit from the track bed resulting in premature dulling of the chain blade. I wonder if this may have contributed to your problems with keeping an edge on your bowl gauge.
@thehampshirewoodturner
@thehampshirewoodturner Год назад
Hi Michael, Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment, funnily enough i did wonder the same thing as it appeared to dull the blade as i got to the top of the bowl which would have been the outside of the sleeper. They must have been quite small piece as nothing was apparent in the wood. You say worked all your life are you now retired, I also spent a great deal of time working in the construction industry. Take car Steve
@michaelhawkins9240
@michaelhawkins9240 Год назад
@@thehampshirewoodturner Hello Steve Yes! now retired and much more time to indulge my hobby of wood turning. I have, I think the smaller version of the lathe you are using. A Nova Saturn DVR. I was a bit concerned about the complicated electronics but it has so far operated faultlessly. I am a time served carpenter and Joiner but very quickly got into site management and spent most of my time as a contracts manager. Best Wishes Mick
@MikeHolton
@MikeHolton Год назад
Wow great work Steve! I've had some tough turnings recently as well, hard would can be a #####! I turned some Angelique (video out in a couple of weeks) which was just daft, had to resort to carbides. Incidentally, carbides work great on resin. Wonderful bowl and well done my friend, all the best, Mike
@thehampshirewoodturner
@thehampshirewoodturner Год назад
Thanks Mike. This was far away the hardest wood i have ever turned and although the finished product is really nice getting there was no fun what so ever. You did tell me what you thought this wood was but i cant for the life of me find the e-mail. I have been doing a lot of resin work just lately and keep threatening to buy some carbide tipped tools just never got round to it. Take care Steve
@MikeHolton
@MikeHolton Год назад
@@thehampshirewoodturner Hi Steve, it was Ekki, did it have a strange smell when it was turned?
@thehampshirewoodturner
@thehampshirewoodturner Год назад
@@MikeHolton Thanks Mike, It did smell, very fleeting but smell none the less.
@MikeHolton
@MikeHolton Год назад
@@thehampshirewoodturner probably not Ekki then as that has a very distinct odour 😁
@stuarthowell2510
@stuarthowell2510 Год назад
looks amazing ,, any change i could buy it off you
@thehampshirewoodturner
@thehampshirewoodturner Год назад
You can have it next time you come up
@stuarthowell2510
@stuarthowell2510 Год назад
@@thehampshirewoodturner i was going to gift it to miles
@thehampshirewoodturner
@thehampshirewoodturner Год назад
@@stuarthowell2510 Thats fine
@seanmullis9250
@seanmullis9250 Год назад
Great work! What is the brand/model of scraper you used inside?
@thehampshirewoodturner
@thehampshirewoodturner Год назад
Hi Sean glad you enjoyed it, The hollower was made from a handle from a Hamlet big brother hollowing tool, which had a ring cutter on the end, which i could never get on with, so i went to my local steel stockists, bought a piece of 16mm bar and screwed a 12 mm carbide tip cutter to it. I have to say this is a great tool for hollowing. I can easily hollow down over 12 inches deep
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