bonefish
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On another thread, Dario asked if antler was supposed to be sticky. I answered that it can be, if not dried sufficiently.
I started a new thread instead of hijacking the other one. The subject on that thread was about CA finishing on antler.
Today, I turned some antler that I know has been drying since last year. As I was drilling it, it got hot, and the residue that came out of the drilled hole and stuck to my drill was sticky.
Later, as I was sanding it, I applied a lot of pressure, and the sanding dust was sticky.
Bonefish
Apparently, if your method of working with it causes it to heat up, the shavings and durst will be sticky.
Isn't the pith, or marrow in antler similiar to what hide glue is made from? That would explain why it gets sticky.
Bonefish
I started a new thread instead of hijacking the other one. The subject on that thread was about CA finishing on antler.
Today, I turned some antler that I know has been drying since last year. As I was drilling it, it got hot, and the residue that came out of the drilled hole and stuck to my drill was sticky.
Later, as I was sanding it, I applied a lot of pressure, and the sanding dust was sticky.
Bonefish
Apparently, if your method of working with it causes it to heat up, the shavings and durst will be sticky.
Isn't the pith, or marrow in antler similiar to what hide glue is made from? That would explain why it gets sticky.
Bonefish