nev
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Whilst producing this months challenge masterpieces 8) , i came across a slight issue when using the skew to 'plane' my cylinder sides nice and smooth.
on two out of the three roughed cylinders, i came across a small thumb nail sized section that i just could not smooth. it just kept 'peeling', almost as if i had used an axe down the side of the cylinder.
i got passed it in the end by roughing and sanding the affected section then continue as normal.
is this down to my tooling angle (about 45*) , sharpness? (i do get good long shavings from angel hair to streamers) or a characteristic of certain branches?
They were yew branches approx 3" dia. when roughed.
So, is it me or the wood? :?
on two out of the three roughed cylinders, i came across a small thumb nail sized section that i just could not smooth. it just kept 'peeling', almost as if i had used an axe down the side of the cylinder.
i got passed it in the end by roughing and sanding the affected section then continue as normal.
is this down to my tooling angle (about 45*) , sharpness? (i do get good long shavings from angel hair to streamers) or a characteristic of certain branches?
They were yew branches approx 3" dia. when roughed.
So, is it me or the wood? :?