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Thread: LCP and bark
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3rd August 2009, 08:09 AM #16Senior Member
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Thank you Fred ...
Only bark I have worked with so far is the bark of the Red Ironbark tree we have lots of around here. Some of that bark gets to 3-4 inches thick and parts of it are almost as hard as the timber itself.
I just stabilised it with CA and then finished with CA, in fact one of the pens I made with it now resides in Indiana-US as it was for a pen swap.
I'll try and find a picture and point you to it.
I have also stabilised some by casting in PR, but haven't turned those yet. Too many ideas, too little time!
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3rd August 2009, 06:53 PM #18Senior Member
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Very well thank you ...
I got to spend time with an old friend I haven't seen in 10 years and we had a great time fishing.
The last day we did a marathon of fishing six different waters and catching cutthroat trout in all six rivers/streams/creeks. We caught and released over 100 fish that day ...
Now to get ready to turn another pen ...
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