Check out this article from Wood Magazine. com
https://www.woodmagazine.com/materials-guide/finishes/is-your-finish-food-safe
Wood turning and carving. Repurposed and Upcycled art.
Check out this article from Wood Magazine. com
https://www.woodmagazine.com/materials-guide/finishes/is-your-finish-food-safe
I finally did it. Got the old Etsy store open for business. It’s called AngryVikingArtisan . Don’t forget the caps and no spaces.
Well I just have one item in it right now. But it’s a start.
Today was a good day. I saw a company cutting down an old Red Oak tree from under the power lines. So I jumped in my truck, drove right up to where they were working and asked if I could have the tree they were cutting up.
Well after calling and talking to their supervisor I got the okay. I picked up about 25 feet of a straight tree that was close to 80 years old. They cut it to the sizes I wanted (Which was the size I could pick up and put in my truck.) put it in my truck and off I went.
Now if you are a wood turner or know someone who is then you know that we are always searching for wood. Specifically FREE wood. We keep an eye out for wood piles on the curb or asking someone with land if they need any old trees cut down or stop traffic to pick up a log on the side of the road.
For those of you who are unfamiliar with this strange obsession let me explain a couple of things. First wood for turning is expensive and you end up turning about 90 percent of it into wood chips. Second I am cheap, no more explanation needed there. So with these things in mind we obsessively search for F.O.G. wood.
Found On the Ground wood.
My Father got me interested in woodworking many years ago. Coming from a Scandinavian background I enjoy making Viking age inspired items. But I also do a little chainsaw carving, working with horn and antler and a lot of wood turning. I choose my projects by finding something that I think I would enjoy making or that some else would enjoy having.