Hi everyone
I recently watched the movie Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, and I was inspired to make a wooden wand. I've looked at some guides on how I should proceed, and then I bumped onto this site and thought I'd get ask for help with how to handle the wood.
I have gotten as far as acquiring my piece of wood: a roughly 15" long 1" thick fresh branch of Rowan (in Finland, so it's cold here, mostly around 0 degrees Celsius where I live, I'm only guessing that's relevant). I chose a relatively thick part so that I would have some room for errors while getting started.
I already went ahead and followed some guides and peeled off the bark and sealed the ends with wax, and it's in a place where it can dry.
What I couldn't get a clear answer to was:
1) Have I already messed up somewhere? (My only woodworking experience is from making wooden swords when I was a kid)
2) How long should I wait for the wood to dry, and how can I tell if it's safe to work on it without it cracking?
3) If everything goes good, and I manage to carve out a wand to my liking, what kind of finish should I apply? I have pretty good access to Owatrol products where I work, but I don't exactly know what I should be using.
Thank you in advance, and my sincere apologies if I am in the wrong section.
Seems like I can't attach images yet, but I'll provide pictures of the wood somehow if it's needed
I recently watched the movie Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, and I was inspired to make a wooden wand. I've looked at some guides on how I should proceed, and then I bumped onto this site and thought I'd get ask for help with how to handle the wood.
I have gotten as far as acquiring my piece of wood: a roughly 15" long 1" thick fresh branch of Rowan (in Finland, so it's cold here, mostly around 0 degrees Celsius where I live, I'm only guessing that's relevant). I chose a relatively thick part so that I would have some room for errors while getting started.
I already went ahead and followed some guides and peeled off the bark and sealed the ends with wax, and it's in a place where it can dry.
What I couldn't get a clear answer to was:
1) Have I already messed up somewhere? (My only woodworking experience is from making wooden swords when I was a kid)
2) How long should I wait for the wood to dry, and how can I tell if it's safe to work on it without it cracking?
3) If everything goes good, and I manage to carve out a wand to my liking, what kind of finish should I apply? I have pretty good access to Owatrol products where I work, but I don't exactly know what I should be using.
Thank you in advance, and my sincere apologies if I am in the wrong section.
Seems like I can't attach images yet, but I'll provide pictures of the wood somehow if it's needed