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That's a VERY GOOD observation on end grain conditions and sealer!
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"Vood is good, but plaster is faster", so said an old Scandinavian craftsman on a jobsite.
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Thanks, #4 saves me work.
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Re: Sealer before stain.
That's a VERY GOOD observation on end grain conditions and sealer!
#4 for cabin trunk
A wheel? What sort of design will you be doing?
Re: A wheel? What sort of design will you be doing?
Consider CF for the spokes.
Re: Consider CF for the spokes.
Whoa, this isn't your average wheel.
Re: Whoa, this isn't your average wheel. - Edit, I cleaned up the image
Re: Whoa, this isn't your average wheel. Way too compliquated
The rim is flat bar with wood inside and out, routed to round.
Adhesives
Spalted..
Re: #4 for cabin trunk . . like your spalted maple
I am way too faliliar with Petit filler/stain...
And a small point on stains. The darkness of any stain can be controlled
Good tactic, Charlie. What's your experience with bleaching?
I've always use Oxalic Acid in the shop. I buy the crystal form, wet and spread on tough stains
I've had poor luck with bleaching.
Re: I've had poor luck with bleaching. -- thanks for the comment on lawns
Good tip on the sanding.