blue_eyed_butterfly_36
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I am just curious as to how many pens other people can turn in an hour if the blanks have already been drilled, tubed, and milled. Assembly would not be included in this time.
For the sake of consistency, and because this is the material that I am curious about the most, we will use Dymondwood as the example.
Now please remember that honesty is the best policy here as I have been having a huge success quickly turning beautiful dymondwoods with no cracking/burning/etc. and I wanted to find out if other turners find them such a joy to work with as well. (I have heard that most turners do not like to use Dymondwood regularly as it is a difficult material to turn.) Fact or Fiction??
Happy Turnings!!
Susan
For the sake of consistency, and because this is the material that I am curious about the most, we will use Dymondwood as the example.
Now please remember that honesty is the best policy here as I have been having a huge success quickly turning beautiful dymondwoods with no cracking/burning/etc. and I wanted to find out if other turners find them such a joy to work with as well. (I have heard that most turners do not like to use Dymondwood regularly as it is a difficult material to turn.) Fact or Fiction??
Happy Turnings!!
Susan