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(Q) Turning very dry, spalted wood
Greetings, I have been exclusively turning green wood, but ran across an interesting piece of very dry spalted dogwood. Attempts to turn it have been somewhat less than impressive. The wood is very dry, somewhat soft, and possibly deteriorated in a few areas. Turning the OD results in some tearout, but most of this can be sanded away. But I am attempting to turn a cup with the endgrain at the ends, and cannot get a smooth cut for hollowing purposes. It sort of lumps the grain together into dozens of bumpy masses, but doesn't really cut - at least not like green wood does. Sharpening the tools doesn't really help. Any ideas on how to cut this stuff, or is it a lost cause? Would soaking this blank in soapy water help? Greg G. |
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