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Thats where you put it in that crap with the vacuum isn't it
I think some you can just soak a bunch of CA glue into it
Yeah, I've never seen the CA glue done but the vacuum and forcing resin is super cool. I like that it's science.
I like my wood natural. I don't need any enhancements
But...science!
Its hardly science..a bit of thin epoxy and a vacuum to force it into the voids
No more science to that than a coat of varnish
and you missed the natural wood reference
I didn't miss it, I'm always perky about wood.
I prefer natural too but I wouldn't discriminate against enhanced either.
How many isolated blurt threads are there here?
38. it's in the title, dude.
..38. it's in the title, dude.
I didn't miss it, I'm always perky about wood.
I prefer natural too but I wouldn't discriminate against enhanced either.
DIY wood stabilization
http://dcknives.********.ca/p/wood-stabilization.html
just type in blog spot (minus the space) in place of asterisks
pickle jar and automotive brake system bleeding hand pump
Your link is broken but I'm not interested in DYI, if I'm going to stabilize it I will go the whole hog and buy the equipment.
I don't need to stabilize anything that bad.
If I'm turning a burl or spalted chunk I will pour the CA glue to it and that will be fine.
If I buy any vacuum system it will be for veneering
DYI? Do Yourself In? Not that dangerous!
All blog(all one word)spot links don't post here
Unless doing on a commercial scale is buying the equipment worth it? You would have to turn out and retail a good number of knives IMO to justify the cost. DIY works for small scale hobbying.
Hold Fast Stabilization System
http://www.packardwoodworks.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Category_Code=woodprep-stabsys