thewishman
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Was looking at some nice pens in a display last week and noticed that some of the figured woods had not fared well. They seemed to have cracked along the lines of the figure or burl. I had some ramone burl that did the same thing, though it seemed quite dry when I turned it.
Does anyone have pens made with microwave-dried wood that can share long-term results? Any problems?
Thinking of using only stabilized woods to ensure lasting good results, but I don't want to overreact to a few isolated problems.
Does anyone have pens made with microwave-dried wood that can share long-term results? Any problems?
Thinking of using only stabilized woods to ensure lasting good results, but I don't want to overreact to a few isolated problems.