New Spindles in Victorian style
I hand turned these replacement spindles in reclaimed pitch pine to match an original Victorian pattern for a clients house extension. The spindles are a good example of the type of architectural woodturning I often get asked to do. Once I have finished turning them I parcel them up and send them out. The client can then complete another stage in their building project.
I used very well seasoned pitch pine which was a perfect match for the original wood. The pine was reclaimed from 200 year old beams salvaged from a demolished mill in the Scottish Border town of Hawick. The client gave me an original spindle to use as the template. Once I turned the spindles I gave them a thin coat of lacquer to seal them. It won’t take long before the colour blends nicely with the original staircase in the clients house.
I can also make replacement spindles like this in Scots pine, oak, Douglas fir, mahogany or another timber to suit the client.
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Spindles can come in many different styles, from plain square shaped ones to ornate rope twist shapes. You can finish them with oil, lacquer or wax. All protect the wood.