ohio ramrod
75 Cal.
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I like the one behind it. I like full handles.Super nice. I love the one in the lower right!
I have turned osage orange and while it is HARD I have found dried elm to be even harder. I turned my first elm mug just to see if I could turn it. I was surprised to see how pretty the grain was so I made a few more.I like them!
I bought a new lathe last year and had to turn our a couple of mugs as well. First mistake was using Osage Orange to start with. Love the mug but it was hard to turn.
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I have never had a mug crack yet, though I admit I have sold a lot that I can not verify over the years. I use two coats of thin super glue to seal and strengthen the wood before applying the lacquer. Lacquer has been used for food bowls for over 100 years with no known problems as long as you let the lacquer cure out. I wait at ;east two weeks before using.I used food grade epoxy on mine. The osage one I had to recoated the inside a couple of different times when it cracks or one opens up more. I did not use any finish.
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