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What if anything can we do to prevent snake wood from cracking after turning? I turned a cigar with snake wood and it cracked within 24 hrs.
What if anything can we do to prevent snake wood from cracking after turning? I turned a cigar with snake wood and it cracked within 24 hrs.
P.S. Not to disagree with Don, because he's forgotten more about this than I'll ever know, but there's a strong possibility you'll never know if one fails on a customer down the road. You'll just hear a great sucking sound from the building bad will. I live in a small town and sell a lot in my town, and I personally can't take the chance on a customer that's not happy that I'll never hear from. They're the worst kind.
and not had one crack.
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You will find lots of comments about drilling at this speed or that speed and using this bit or that bit...watch out for the heat...taking hours to drill a snakewood blank...waving garlic over the bit and blank prior to drilling:biggrin: I've never had any problems with drilling snakewood. I use standard bits and drill as I do any other blank. Personally, I just don't consider heat to be as much of a culprit as is reported. I may be wrong but I've just not experienced much of what others report about drilling and heat. I've made about 40 snakewood pens.
Don
You know, Don, you personally got me through the "Low Down, Nasty CA Blues", so I'm going to try your technique to get me through the "G*^ D#@! Expensive Crackin' Snakewood Pen Blank Blues"! That's a very good idea, to let your customers know their little grenades may just go off in their laps, but you'll be there to perform medical duty.
Now, do us a favor and let us know ahead of time when you're off base, because I sure as heck haven't caught you yet! You've helped me out so much already and I really do appreciate it.
Regards,
Dale
I've never worked with snakewood, but are you guys talking about natural or stabilized snakewood. Does stabilized make a difference for this finicky wood? I know it makes a huge difference for burls...any insight from the pros?
Has anyone tried drilling then microwaving?
Don's got a good method, but here's another with no guarantee other than to make cracking much less likely:
1) Drill the blank as normal
2) Turn the blank proud of final dimension without glueing the tube in - just turn a cylander with the tube loose inside for support.
3) Let the cylander sit for a few days and see if the tube still fits. Snakewood will shrink. If the tube is tight take a round file and ream out the hole until the tube is loose again.
3) Repeat step 3 until the tube remains loose for several days.