Johnathan Silwones is starting a new AAW chapter, Southern Alleghenies Woodturners, in Johnstown, PA. (click here for details)
Congratulations to William Rogers for "Ambrosia Maple Platter" being selected as Turning of the Week for September 16, 2024
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I did another one a while ago
I did have what your mentioning , been in a draw with all my other turning s I not sure why it happened I’ll take a picture later
I did another one a while ago
I did have what your mentioning , been in a draw with all my other turning s I not sure why it happened I’ll take a picture later
Woods shrink in different amounts grainwise. Aligning grains help prevent this. If you took this star as built and resawed it, then staggered the glue up by giving it a twist (one half a segment) this added glue surface might hold things together better.
Woods shrink in different amounts grainwise. Aligning grains help prevent this. If you took this star as built and resawed it, then staggered the glue up by giving it a twist (one half a segment) this added glue surface might hold things together better.
I did another one a while ago
I did have what your mentioning , been in a draw with all my other turning s I not sure why it happened I’ll take a picture later
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