Crosscut Japanese Oak

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lefyldepens

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I'm finding Crosscut especially when not stabilised tricky to drill. Many times live got to go up a size drill bit

Andy
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I'm finding Crosscut especially when not stabilised tricky to drill. Many times live got to go up a size drill bit

Andy
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That really looks nice.

Rather than stabilize crosscut blanks, I generally coat the walls of the drilled hole with a liberal application of thin CA to strengthen those inside fibers. Let it cure for a day or two, then redrill the hole.
 
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