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I just started turning and I am hooked now. I have an endless supply of
black walnut that was given to me and all I have to do is go out to the woods and cut it to lengths and bring it home. I took a sample peice that has been sitting for about 6 mos. and cut it upthis way..........I cut through the length of the log dead center so I have two halves looking at it from the end. Next I cut it the same way but to the thickness I wanted ( about 6 inches ). Then I cut out a round blank on a bandsaw. When I start to turn the blank, I get spots where the wood is nice and smooth and I get spots where it is fuzzy. Both of these spots oppose each other. Is this a grain issue or am I doing something wrong? TIA, Scott |
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