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Default English Sycamore Experience

I've made a welsh dresser out of Sycamore, and I'm in England, so I guess it
was English.

I did have some problems with it. In particular I made lower cupboard
doors, that twisted after I made them up (and before I put in the panels).
Probably only about 5mm out of true, but I had to put in magnetic latches to
keep the door shut.

Having said that, its a lovely piece of furnature, and having managed to
match the grain on the surrounds of the drawer fronts, with the drawer front
itself, I love the look of the grain.

The furnature has proven very durable. I finished it off with three layers
(properly sanded / wire wolled between layers) of varnish, as I was starting
a family and I felt I needed a tough surface.

Good luck!



"charlie b" wrote in message
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Will be getting 200 bf of 4/4 S3S QS English Sycamore soon.
This is Acer Pseudoplatanus in the maple family and not
the American sycamore, which is apparently much less stabile.
English sycamore is the stuff often used for violin backs. It's
tangential expansion is 5/5% and radial value is 2.5% - pretty
stabile.

Anyone out there played with this stuff? if so any problems
and tips to solve them? I'm thinking of using it for kitchen
cabinets - raised panel doors - to be done on a router table.

charlie b