GBusardo
Member
Hi Everyone,
I can understand why a spalted maple blank would benefit from stabilization, but birds-eye maple? Craft Supplies, and others, have blanks that are stablized that I cannot see any reason for it. What am I missing? Does it justify the extra 4 bucks? Also, I seen where they have a Carob stablized blank for sale. I have tried to turn that wood and can't seem to keep it on the tube in one piece, will the stablized blank do better?
Thanks
Gary
I can understand why a spalted maple blank would benefit from stabilization, but birds-eye maple? Craft Supplies, and others, have blanks that are stablized that I cannot see any reason for it. What am I missing? Does it justify the extra 4 bucks? Also, I seen where they have a Carob stablized blank for sale. I have tried to turn that wood and can't seem to keep it on the tube in one piece, will the stablized blank do better?
Thanks
Gary