Wood spoiler
Established Member
..... To take a twist out of a turned item.
On sailing boats if an item warped the solution was to immerse it in water and then put under a heavy load. This usually resulted in a piece returning to the intended contour over time
Having just turned a shallow 15" platter In Lacewood, I was disappointed to see it twist significantly overnight. It was a purchased blank from Toolpost, so I am assuming it was seasoned (i don't have a moisture meter). I didn't think the stress would be worth worrying about on a shallow turned item.
Is it worth trying the above, has anyone else had an success or failure doing the same.
If no-one has this experience I will be guinea pig and report back ...
On sailing boats if an item warped the solution was to immerse it in water and then put under a heavy load. This usually resulted in a piece returning to the intended contour over time
Having just turned a shallow 15" platter In Lacewood, I was disappointed to see it twist significantly overnight. It was a purchased blank from Toolpost, so I am assuming it was seasoned (i don't have a moisture meter). I didn't think the stress would be worth worrying about on a shallow turned item.
Is it worth trying the above, has anyone else had an success or failure doing the same.
If no-one has this experience I will be guinea pig and report back ...