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Vince Heuring August 30th 07 12:42 AM

What I learned about Zebrawood this week
 
Besides learning all about how spiral upcut bits can climb out of
router collets.

Zebrawood is *expensive*.

Zebrawood must be the worst wood in the world to surface -- tearout is
the terrible. The alternating grain makes it impossible to surface with
a planer or hand planes, save maybe for a scraper plane, which I do not
have. I believe the white and brown stripes are alternating sapwood and
heartwood. However it can be surfaced quite easily, relatively
speaking, using a hand scraper, with which I now have much experience.

Cutting cross grain on the table saw also leads to unacceptable tearout
unless you provide sacrificial backing boards on the bottom and back,
at least in my experience.

It glues up with no problems using TB3. I worried about how well it
would take screws, but when I predrilled carefully I had no problems.

After finishing with five coats of Minwax Wipe-on Poly it looks
fantastic, giving the appearance of sedimentary rock such as sandstone.

Here are some shots of the tabletop alone, and attached to a small
table with tapered black walnut legs and curly maple aprons.

http://web.mac.com/heuring/Site/Photos.html

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Vince Heuring To email, remove the Vince.

Doug Miller August 30th 07 01:00 AM

What I learned about Zebrawood this week
 
In article , wrote:

After finishing with five coats of Minwax Wipe-on Poly it looks
fantastic, giving the appearance of sedimentary rock such as sandstone.


Yes, it does. Nice work. Very nice. I might steal that idea some time.

Here are some shots of the tabletop alone, and attached to a small
table with tapered black walnut legs and curly maple aprons.

http://web.mac.com/heuring/Site/Photos.html


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Regards,
Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com)

It's time to throw all their damned tea in the harbor again.

Vince Heuring August 30th 07 04:06 AM

What I learned about Zebrawood this week
 

Steal away. Zebrawood is an experience.


In article , Doug
Miller wrote:

In article ,
wrote:

After finishing with five coats of Minwax Wipe-on Poly it looks
fantastic, giving the appearance of sedimentary rock such as sandstone.


Yes, it does. Nice work. Very nice. I might steal that idea some time.

Here are some shots of the tabletop alone, and attached to a small
table with tapered black walnut legs and curly maple aprons.

http://web.mac.com/heuring/Site/Photos.html


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Vince Heuring To email, remove the Vince.

Mark & Juanita August 30th 07 05:15 AM

What I learned about Zebrawood this week
 
Vince Heuring wrote:

Besides learning all about how spiral upcut bits can climb out of
router collets.

Zebrawood is *expensive*.

Zebrawood must be the worst wood in the world to surface -- tearout is
the terrible. The alternating grain makes it impossible to surface with
a planer or hand planes, save maybe for a scraper plane, which I do not
have. I believe the white and brown stripes are alternating sapwood and
heartwood. However it can be surfaced quite easily, relatively
speaking, using a hand scraper, with which I now have much experience.


Do a google news search for zebrawood and Patrick Olguin (or try O'deen or
Odeen) -- he had similar experience. His account is quite humorous to
read.

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If you're going to be dumb, you better be tough

Joe August 30th 07 02:21 PM

What I learned about Zebrawood this week
 

"Mark & Juanita" wrote in message
...

Do a google news search for zebrawood and Patrick Olguin (or try O'deen
or
Odeen) -- he had similar experience. His account is quite humorous to
read.

--
If you're going to be dumb, you better be tough


I miss O'deens posts.

jc



Tom Bunetta August 30th 07 07:03 PM

What I learned about Zebrawood this week
 

"Joe" wrote in message
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If you're going to be dumb, you better be tough


I miss O'deens posts.

jc



I bet many of us do!
Tom




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