Hi
I have building the boat and there is left a lot of timber off cuts which are suitable for making pen blanks. Mainly iroko, mahogany and eucalyptus.
Somewhere I did read that all wood must be stabilized.
Iroko is oily timber itself and never got rotten. Eucalyptus is more prone to be rotten. Anyway, when I'm making a pen, inside part of the barrel is glued to the brass tube by epoxy. Outside I am finishing by CA. So, whole wooden surface of the barrel is protected from atmosphere.
So, should I worry about stabilizing blanks in that case?
Vitaliy
I have building the boat and there is left a lot of timber off cuts which are suitable for making pen blanks. Mainly iroko, mahogany and eucalyptus.
Somewhere I did read that all wood must be stabilized.
Iroko is oily timber itself and never got rotten. Eucalyptus is more prone to be rotten. Anyway, when I'm making a pen, inside part of the barrel is glued to the brass tube by epoxy. Outside I am finishing by CA. So, whole wooden surface of the barrel is protected from atmosphere.
So, should I worry about stabilizing blanks in that case?
Vitaliy