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resin and turning heart pine
I am building a trestle table out of reclaimed heart pine. The wood for the
turned legs has a lot of resin in it - enough that it oozes out on the spur when I chuck the wood up in the lathe and tighten up the tail spur. So, is this blank okay to turn or will I have problems with it? I can already imagine resin coated tools that have to be cleaned up. Will a finish stick to the turnings if it has all this resin? Thanks. |
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