They will survive a dehumidifier kiln drying process.
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They will survive a dehumidifier kiln drying process.
Geoff has never come back. I think we can stop suggesting solutions until he comes back.
You might want to look at the reviews on Krylon's page. https://www.krylon.com/en/products/clear-coatings/uv-archival-varnish?bvstate=pg:2/ct:q#accordion-0df0f62715-item-ba23edc080
The center of the wood has to reach 133 degrees, so usually sterilizing wood requires heat around 150 degrees F to get the center hot enough.
Sosrry Mel, but very little of that makes sense to me. No idea what young girls has to do with wood rot resistance.
A conspiracy theory? I trust what I have used more than books, but not believing science has become a real issue these days.
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Actually poplar heartwood is rated as; Rot Resistance: Heartwood is rated as being moderately durable to non-durable; susceptible to insect attack.
https://www.wood-database.com/yellow-poplar/#
Mirka has variable speed on their vac.
To boil this down, catches are not a result of tool shape. That's why hand skills are necessary. Tool companies try to convince you that they have the fix, but they don't make the craftsman.
Tell me how he knows the wood will be 10% because of his storage conditions. He has a running humidity and temperature recorder in his shop?
Prevent is a strong word, since it implies no changes ever. I've never heard of any product that would prevent a color change from UV light. Same goes for saying it is very light fast. Bihn Pho used...
I can't offer a comment on the possibility of a metal rod being inserted during construction without seeing a few close up pictures. If two boards were resaw and book match glued up, the glue line...
I didn't know Canadians had their own name for a cutter head and insert seats.
I didn't know Canadians had their own name for a cutter head.
Thoroughly dry doesn't mean anything. You need to test it with a moisture meter to know how dry it really is. No two boards ever act exactly the same. If I make snug drawers, I only use quarter sawn...
Another vote for Festool. An amazing little 33 pound machine. Blade tilt is -10 degrees to plus 47 degrees, miter gauge mounted on a sliding table that will make you squeal with delight on how smooth...
Fitting a square into a parallelagram is not going to work. The easiest may be cutting a tapered board to fasten to the front of the drawer and then mount the false front.
Jim has it right. You have to make the conditions unfavorable for mold growth. That means air flow and lower humidity. It doesn't mean keeping it damp and warm and throw chemicals on it. You are...
Some polyurethanes will be too soft and not polish well. There is a distinct difference between dry and cured. Cured when the temperatures are cooler could mean waiting a month before buffing....
If you cut it thick and plan to resaw, drying time will double. If you let it dry in log form, you could loose 4" on each end to cracking. I don't know what kind of bugs you have around you, but in...
Machinery skates is a tried and true method. But there are more and more electric powered equipment that is available for rent. I used a powered stair climber dolly that was a wonderful machine. Our...
I've never seen a pressure treated board, kiln dried or not, remain straight enough for making windows. Just how much cheaper are DIY? Weatherstripping sure will be a challenge.
A track saw would be the tool you need.
8/4 white oak is incredibly hard to dry. Cupping is no surprise to me.