On Sat, 24 Nov 2012 01:04:48 -0500, you wrote: >That should have made an interesting piece. How does the spalting appear >to have effected its strength and sound? The white oak I have that has >spalted is generally surface only, disappearing with only a pass or two >across the jointer. But the one small maple log I cut up a year ago was >spalted 3" into it full length of the log, and quite pithy in the darker >streaks so I've not tried to use it for anything structural at all.
Here you go - front is Maple, back the spalted Sycamore http://imagebin.org/237002 http://imagebin.org/237003 On the back you can see a hole - that appeared during sanding, I just filled it with super glue and carried on. It had about 3 more coats of clear Nitro after these pictures were taken. It was only soft where that small hole was, the rest seems fine. Doesn't affect the sound. The main body is 1 1/2 inch thick Mahogany with 1/4 maple front and 1/4 sycamore back. Main mahogany body being routed http://imagebin.org/237004 Inside pockets finished http://imagebin.org/237006 (bit out of focus - but you get the idea) Steve Blackmore -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Monitor your physical, virtual and cloud infrastructure from a single web console. Get in-depth insight into apps, servers, databases, vmware, SAP, cloud infrastructure, etc. Download 30-day Free Trial. Pricing starts from $795 for 25 servers or applications! http://p.sf.net/sfu/zoho_dev2dev_nov _______________________________________________ Emc-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-users
