Gary Beasley
Member
Heres one for Halloween. A spalted sweetgum blank I was cutting out had really good colors and figure but was really punky in the center. In fact it fell apart when I picked it up from the saw table. I gently carried it over to my lathe where I got out the thin CA, put the two ends back together and started dribbling it onto the blank. White smoke poured out like fog in a graveyard and hissed like a snake in the weeds. After several applications of thin and medium CA to various holes the blank was intact again. IT"S ALIVE! Oh, thats another movie, sorry.
A bit of careful drilling and turning and the sweetgum walks again, raised from the dead and decaying branches from the back yard.
A bit of careful drilling and turning and the sweetgum walks again, raised from the dead and decaying branches from the back yard.