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Do you guys take special precautions regarding insects attacking our precious wood?
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I think the holes might have been there when I've got the wood, cause the holes are symmetric, as a result of split it when re sawing, as you suggested.Bob Gramann wrote:I’ve seen it a few times in rosewood I’ve purchased. Rosewood is very forgiving for this type of thing. If you sand around it to pack some dust in the hole and put a drop of CA glue on it, you’ll have a hard time finding it again after you sand the repair.
If you think that it actually happened in your shop, you might want to put the wood in the oven at 200F for a few minutes to kill the bugs. Since the holes are pretty round, like the blade sliced through a tunnel when the wood was resawn, a bug in your shop isn’t very likely unless you did the resawing.
That is a good oneBill Raymond wrote:Bryan, perhaps you're thinking of Chuck Tweedy's April Fools Day post.
That is absolutely the thread I'm talking about! It is probably my all time favorite thread here. I was sad when I couldn't find it; I wanted to link to it here. <G>Bill Raymond wrote:Bryan, perhaps you're thinking of Chuck Tweedy's April Fools Day post.