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How should I treat these yew slices?


Steve Bullman
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Pentecryl, is a very expensive option, and with my experience just as much chance with or without it, bit hit and miss, I,ve dried yew discs before by keeping them in controlled circumstances,ie,under cover outside for a while,the. Six months in my barn, then introduce them to the workshop,so slowly drying them,this seems too work, but some still crack slightly,

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On 9/23/2017 at 17:19, Steve Bullman said:

Sounds like I'm probably as well off slinging them on the fire?

No need to be defeatist, I cut some douglas first thinnings into coasters off an early job with the Holder and hydratongs around 1979 and still have them somewhere, they didn't split and the bark stayed on. Mind I don't think you'd get away with it with some hardwoods.

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2 hours ago, Steve Bullman said:

I'm just considering the time I would spend sanding them down prior to treating them.  I have precious spare time on my hands without wasting any 

Hell I hadn't considered costing it, I thought it was something you'd enjoy doing.

 

Anyway at the rate you're going you'll be a billionaire by my age :)

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