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When your new blades need sharpening just eye them up sideways on so the blade follows the contour of the wheel exactly. The middle part of the jig moves up and down until they match. Once everythings lined up... grind away...

As for the wood thats some yew off cuts im seasoning ready for turning. Its all shiney as its covered in PVA glue to stop it drying out and splitting.

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Seasoning wood is abit hit 'n' miss you normally gota give 1"/yr air drying whatever the thickness..as a rule of thumb. So it can take a while.

I generally log all the decent wood (below 2ft diameter) into long lengths say 6-10ft seal the ends cover them with carpet and just leave them for 3/4yrs or so. Then i cut them up into the section sizes i want and seal it all over again and leave it for another year inside where its less humid..

Weigh the wood regulary until its weight levels off. ..then its reached relative humidity and shouldnt crack. Though centrally heated houses usually mess things up.

 

I use waterproof pva as its cheaper and just as

effective.

Theres way too much info to cover on seasoning.. but that my basics.

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