Turning Baltic Plywood

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Burnpile

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I'm just a hobbyist and read an article about gluing up pieces of Baltic Plywood and turning for a pen. Wow! It was the hardest pieces I've ever turned (again just a hobbyist). I spent more time sharpening my tools than turning. In addition it didn't turn out all that nice so I didn't even assemble the pen, I hope to salvage the tubes. I guess it shouldn't have been surprising since the pieces were mostly glue…Duh! Anyway if anyone has a suggestion on what I did wrong as least I could learn from my experience.
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Agree with Chris also use a shear cut and don't try to scrape the timber. You can use little CA to help hold the fibers together. I can say plywood is not a good timber to use. Little box I made with plywood glued to cap and then turned to make top.
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Thanks for the feedback. Again I'm just a hobbyist and not sure if I will try plywood again because I have so many more options. Currently trying to weave aluminum (beer can) through bourbon barrel oak. Kind of a Shot and a Beer approach.
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