RustySplinters
Member
Ah the beast strikes again.
I have no questions about turning it -- research has told me plenty.. I just hope that when/if I turn it things go correctly :wink:
My question is about the shipping of turned snakewood, specifically not glued to brass tubes (But if it is I won't be upset), and what your experiences are with that.
Would one have to make special allowances for the fact that it is so prone to blowout, or is it go to go once it is no longer on the lathe? Could the constant temperature and pressure change of shipping it cause the wood to buckle?
Thanks for all help,
Best
Michael Russell
I have no questions about turning it -- research has told me plenty.. I just hope that when/if I turn it things go correctly :wink:
My question is about the shipping of turned snakewood, specifically not glued to brass tubes (But if it is I won't be upset), and what your experiences are with that.
Would one have to make special allowances for the fact that it is so prone to blowout, or is it go to go once it is no longer on the lathe? Could the constant temperature and pressure change of shipping it cause the wood to buckle?
Thanks for all help,
Best
Michael Russell