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Does this mean the wood is ready to turn?
All,
Thank you for that it does clear a lot up. I guess I was concerned that I would put time into turning something nice and then, when it dried, it would crack or somehow be ruined. It sounds like this is not really something I should worry too much about. I'll try one of these and see what happens, it is all about the learning. Tom, your reply was well put, I enjoy your writing style. -Jim |
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Does this mean the wood is ready to turn?
On Wed, 28 Sep 2011 08:50:50 -0700 (PDT), jtpryan
wrote: All, Thank you for that it does clear a lot up. I guess I was concerned that I would put time into turning something nice and then, when it dried, it would crack or somehow be ruined. It sounds like this is not really something I should worry too much about. I'll try one of these and see what happens, it is all about the learning. Tom, your reply was well put, I enjoy your writing style. -Jim Yes and no, but maybe not right away.. |
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