BoonareeBurl Member Joined Jun 13, 2022 Messages 114 Location California Dec 19, 2022 #1 What is the cause of this type of check/crack? This is a stabilized maple burl blank. Thanks, G
KenB259 Member Joined Dec 24, 2017 Messages 4,040 Location Michigan Dec 19, 2022 #2 Can only guess but my first inclination would a too tight press fit, sometimes caused by excess glue inside the brass tube.
Can only guess but my first inclination would a too tight press fit, sometimes caused by excess glue inside the brass tube.
1 1080Wayne Member Joined Feb 5, 2006 Messages 3,404 Location Brownfield, Alberta, Canada. Dec 19, 2022 #3 My guess would be the hole just a bit undersized for the pressed in fitting . Stabilization hardens the wood but doesn`t make it forgive expansion stresses any better . Ken`s suggestion could also be the cause .
My guess would be the hole just a bit undersized for the pressed in fitting . Stabilization hardens the wood but doesn`t make it forgive expansion stresses any better . Ken`s suggestion could also be the cause .
Alan Morrison Member Joined Jan 15, 2019 Messages 3,345 Location N Ireland Dec 20, 2022 #4 Yep, I think that you pushed too hard.
B bzahn Member Joined Jun 9, 2021 Messages 158 Location Elkland, Missouri Dec 20, 2022 #5 Could also happen if the part did not go in straight, but rather at a slight angle for a bit and then straightened out.
Could also happen if the part did not go in straight, but rather at a slight angle for a bit and then straightened out.