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A Lesson Learned
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A Lesson Learned

A mixture of Wenge, Canary, Paduak, and Poplar. The lesson I learned? Avoid using Poplar in a glue-up of of certain woods, it kinda absorbs the dust from the Paduak while shaping and sanding, giving it a pinkish tint. And it would not sand away, even with aggressive 60 grit. Not horrible, was hoping it'd be cleaner if that makes any sense...
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