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Ressurrection - SJPT
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Ressurrection - SJPT

Ressurrection - SJPT

I had the vessel I was making for the Miller-Kite House museum to explode on me while making the lid. At the suggestion of Jim Underwood and the encouragement of a few other "creekers" I tried a repair.....but the glued on piece stood a good bit proud of the surface and I thought I would not be able to salvage the piece from what has been called by our former club president "the most challenging wood in captivity."

Well I went back and did a second round of glue and clamping........then took a look at it this morning, and thought perhaps there is enough integrity in the fix that it might be possible for it to hold together to try and thin it down and see if it could be salvaged........not the ideal situation, but it is what it is.

The piece was made from two smaller pieces of the oak....it would have been a better grain match with the lid and body if I had been able to use just a single piece and turned the lid endgrain like the body, but one has to utilize what one has with this wood.
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