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Wood movement
I think you're refering to the breadboard ends. Do a quick search for more
info. --dave "Anonymous" wrote in message newsan.2005.02.04.05.40.52.120258@notarealserver .com... I have been asked ($$) to make a cutting board for a co-worker. I will be using ambrosia maple and cherry for the main board surface and a border of walnut to frame the whole thing. Sometime recently (before I needed to know this) I read about leaving some joint or other in these things unglued. I sure would appreciate a link to a site discussing / illustrating this or a 'heads up' here. TIA Bill -- Uptime below for a desktop Linux machine. 00:37:00 up 26 days, 11:13, 3 users, load average: 0.06, 0.09, 0.23 |
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In article ,
Anonymous wrote: I'd prefer bowel movement.... (well.. it's ALMOST not OT...bowel rhymes with dowel.....nebber mind...back to drinking my tea...) |
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On Fri, 04 Feb 2005 00:40:52 -0500, Anonymous
wrote: I have been asked ($$) to make a cutting board for a co-worker. I will be using ambrosia maple and cherry for the main board surface and a border of walnut to frame the whole thing. Bill, I think you should do some more research on the cause of the ambrosia coloring. Some forms of Maple staining/coloring are a result of fungus that could be toxic to humans. Not a good thing for a cutting board. TWS |
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