03-22-2018, 05:53 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-22-2018, 05:54 PM by TomFromStLouis.)
I just cut some pen blanks from some of the waste of our sawmill, black maple if that matters any. (I had not even heard of black maple, but the heartwood is gorgeous with,yes, some blackish streaks).
The blanks are wet as can be and some were even cut across the grain. So tell me experienced pen turners, would either condition keep you from working a blank? I don't want to put out unusable material. Thanks for your help!
I would post a picture but I still have not recovered from the photobucket debacle.
The blanks are wet as can be and some were even cut across the grain. So tell me experienced pen turners, would either condition keep you from working a blank? I don't want to put out unusable material. Thanks for your help!
I would post a picture but I still have not recovered from the photobucket debacle.
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