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Jaramiah, that’s purdy! So, you cut and prep your blanks years before you turn them? Are you sealing them? I’m curious. So far I’ve been working with fresh still wet wood. I often wonder why face masks don’t have windshield wipers?
Jaramiah, that’s purdy! So, you cut and prep your blanks years before you turn them? Are you sealing them? I’m curious. So far I’ve been working with fresh still wet wood. I often wonder why face masks don’t have windshield wipers?
Phil, nice! I recently got a trailer load of Siberian elm. I have turned several things from that pile. So far I’ve found it very easy to turn, perhaps a bit hairy. It was still very green though. Was your very dry?
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