• Machinist@lemmy.world
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      5 hours ago

      Are you actually a wood scientist, and, if so; can I pick your brain?

      Nice saw, BTW!

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        4 hours ago

        I’m actually working on a PhD in the field. Whether that officially makes me a “scientist” I cannot say. But I have actually studied and done research in the field. Ask away!

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          3 hours ago

          Rock and Roll!

          What cheap woods are the most impact resistant for splintering and splitting?

          What is the best way to cure wood to prevent splitting without a kiln? Slap a heavy coat of latex paint on a log/burl/root and let it sit 6mo/year?

          What are the most machinable hardwoods? (In particular as regards tearout, warping, and tolerance of thin sections)

          In your opinion, what is an available underappreciated or interesting wood to work?

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            2 hours ago

            I’ve had a burl with the ends coated in truck box liner spray for almost a year. I’m cracking into it this winter to make a bathroom sink for my house. It hasn’t seemed to crack at all. It’s in a storage shed. Protected from the elements. It will be interesting to see what’s inside.

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        4 hours ago

        I actually did the paint job myself. Bought an old saw that needed some new paint, so I decided to have some fun with it.