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Shooting bubinga.... - Aram - 11-30-2015 end grain is like shooting rocks. Has anyone actually accomplished this magical feat? I succeeded in getting my LN62 to skip right across without removing any actual wood. As a test, I squared up some purpleheart, which is hard enough-- no problem. The bubinga just laughs. Re: Shooting bubinga.... - Matthew Williams - 12-01-2015 Maybe a bigger caliber. Re: Shooting bubinga.... - Sawdustd - 12-01-2015 If you think bubinga is hard, try bloodwood. Not even close. Re: Shooting bubinga.... - C. in Indy - 12-01-2015 Oh my gosh, I made a replacement rear tote for my tiny Fulton/Sargent 407 plane, from Bubinga. I could barely rasp the end-grain, much less shoot it! Re: Shooting bubinga.... - JustinTyson - 12-01-2015 This is why I stick to my domestics Re: Shooting bubinga.... - tim_leo - 12-01-2015 Is sandpaper a hand tool? I think so Re: Shooting bubinga.... - AHill - 12-01-2015 Janka Hardness: Bubinga: 2410 Purpleheart: 2520 Bloodwood: 2900 If you're doing purpleheart OK, I don't see why you are having issues with the bubinga. How thick is the piece you're trying to shoot? How thick was the purpleheart? Could be simply a problem with mass of your LN62 vs. the thickness of your bubinga. Re: Shooting bubinga.... - Aram - 12-01-2015 AHill said: Yeah, weird. Maybe it's not all about hardness. Dunno. [Shrug] Both pieces are maybe 5/8" thick, and and inch and a half or so wide. Re: Shooting bubinga.... - hbmcc - 12-01-2015 Aram said: Yeah, weird. Maybe it's not all about hardness. Dunno. [Shrug] Both pieces are maybe 5/8" thick, and and inch and a half or so wide. [/blockquote] Sharp? When my blades have some use after an 8000 hone, I can get slicing action by, for lack of better term, sawing at an extreme angle. Bashing directly into the end of a board is a lot of work for me. Re: Shooting bubinga.... - Lynford in Reno - 12-02-2015 When I saw your post, I didn't remember ever having trouble shooting bubinga. I had some in the shop so I went out and tried it again. LV shooting plane set for ~.0015; board 7/8" thick by 5" wide. Takes some grunt but not a problem. |