Are you referencing whiskey flight boards?Those are fun to play with. The short staves , if long enough, make great whiskey flights.
Are you referencing whiskey flight boards?Those are fun to play with. The short staves , if long enough, make great whiskey flights.
YesAre you referencing whiskey flight boards?
Congrats! Gotta love free wood!A few small cork oak logs from the dump, being sealed. I expect massive flecks!View attachment 289683
You gotta try and get your hands on buloke or hairy oak from Australia. They have flecks that are wider than my toenails are thick.A few small cork oak logs from the dump, being sealed. I expect massive flecks!View attachment 289683
You may laugh, I have a cork oak, bark sample in my reference collection but lack any wood samples...Sometimes I wish cookies did not crack...
To provide a scale this is a 16" log:
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Try soaking it in peg that should displace the water in the wood with the glycol. You may have to seal it to keep it full but that has been done with good effect in the past. I have heard of other methods like boiling but I haven't seen the evidence.Sometimes I wish cookies did not crack...
To provide a scale this is a 16" log:
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What is peg?Try soaking it in peg that should displace the water in the wood with the glycol. You may have to seal it to keep it full but that has been done with good effect in the past. I have heard of other methods like boiling but I haven't seen the evidence.
So the purpose of peg is to prevent cracks, or slow down the drying process? Where does one buy peg?Peg has been around since before the 70's. A friend had some that I put something in, and there were no cracks when I worked whatever it was that I Pegged. I just know I used it, but don't remember what I used it on. ............ Nubs
Correct on Peg's purpose, but since the stuff was someone else's, I used it only that one time. All the other woods I used in my business were purchased kiln dried. Never had a need to get more. .......... NubsSo the purpose of peg is to prevent cracks, or slow down the drying process? Where does one buy peg?
Hope this works. https://www.amazon.com/Polyethylene-Glycol-Green-Wood-Stabilizer/dp/B001DSZZ30 ........... NubsCorrect on Peg's purpose, but since the stuff was someone else's, I used it only that one time. All the other woods I used in my business were purchased kiln dried. Never had a need to get more. .......... Nubs
I'd be happy to ship some... maybe together with rhamnus alaternus?You may laugh, I have a cork oak, bark sample in my reference collection but lack any wood samples...
I have, with messy results. I gave up after a few times.You might be able to use the antifreeze with Propylene Glycol in it in a pinch. Been meaning to try it, but never had.
PEG, polly-ethylene-glycol, as least that was what we called it 25 years ago...What is peg?
Thanks. Guess it is unavailable for now through Rockler.Hope this works. https://www.amazon.com/Polyethylene-Glycol-Green-Wood-Stabilizer/dp/B001DSZZ30 ........... Nubs
I use to get a green wood end sealer from them that was pretty good. They don't carry that any more either.Thanks. Guess it is unavailable for now through Rockler.