Cavediver
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I'd like to practice finishing techniques on some inexpensive blanks. I've got a bunch of ho-hum mahogany and walnut left over from some projects at work, and figure those should work pretty well.
Is there any reason I should drill and glue in tubes, or can I just turn them between centers?
Once a CA finish is applied, can I cut or sand that finish off and reuse the blank for another round of practice, or does the CA penetrate too deeply to make that practical?
Are there other inexpensive woods that would work well for this? ie: poplar, oak, or soft maple from Home Depot, etc? I've got a ton of bass wood blanks for trying out different shapes and profiles; can those be used as well?
Thanks!
Is there any reason I should drill and glue in tubes, or can I just turn them between centers?
Once a CA finish is applied, can I cut or sand that finish off and reuse the blank for another round of practice, or does the CA penetrate too deeply to make that practical?
Are there other inexpensive woods that would work well for this? ie: poplar, oak, or soft maple from Home Depot, etc? I've got a ton of bass wood blanks for trying out different shapes and profiles; can those be used as well?
Thanks!