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Thanks - this video helped me understand I problem I was having when turning boxes on my lathe. Circumferential shrinkage!
Glad it helped!
imagine all the ways shrinkage could be used in woodworking 😮
Lovely intro music. What is the name of the song?
Cheers. It's Leaning On the Everlasting Arms - Zachariah Hickman and is attribution free on UA-cam
Hi MitchYou did a nice job, well done,I want to ask what is the name of this beautiful song with the violin tune and who performsThank you
Cheers. The song is an attribution free one from UA-cam, Leaning On the Everlasting Arms - Zachariah Hickman.
I found it on UA-camLeaning On the Everlasting Arms by Zachariah Hickman
Nice, that ash ? Did you have something under the logs ?
Indeed it was ash. No, nothing under it, just popped straight through.
What is a shrink pot, or what is it used for?
Called shrink because it is the log shrinking as it dries out that captures the base in place and seals it if made well. Used to store anything you like. Could be sugar, pulses, flour, honey... can be used as a cup if it seals well
Thanks - this video helped me understand I problem I was having when turning boxes on my lathe. Circumferential shrinkage!
Glad it helped!
imagine all the ways shrinkage could be used in woodworking 😮
Lovely intro music. What is the name of the song?
Cheers. It's Leaning On the Everlasting Arms - Zachariah Hickman and is attribution free on UA-cam
Hi Mitch
You did a nice job, well done,
I want to ask what is the name of this beautiful song with the violin tune and who performs
Thank you
Cheers. The song is an attribution free one from UA-cam, Leaning On the Everlasting Arms - Zachariah Hickman.
I found it on UA-cam
Leaning On the Everlasting Arms by Zachariah Hickman
Nice, that ash ? Did you have something under the logs ?
Indeed it was ash. No, nothing under it, just popped straight through.
What is a shrink pot, or what is it used for?
Called shrink because it is the log shrinking as it dries out that captures the base in place and seals it if made well. Used to store anything you like. Could be sugar, pulses, flour, honey... can be used as a cup if it seals well