Yup, but the density and color consistency is no contest.Sometimes, it's all about how you cùt them. Lol
Something to be said about all the above.Yup, but the density and color consistency is no contest.
And it's much easier to cut tubes than sheets.
I won't risk it any more with veneer rings.Something to be said about all the above.
It's pretty easy to cut sheets.
But epoxy absorption can have It's moment's on colors.
I did.I won't risk it any more with veneer rings.
Guess it's time to sell my ring press?
I keep it simple. Colored phenolic sound good.Yup, but the density and color consistency is no contest.
And it's much easier to cut tubes than sheets.
Can't spray water on them veneersI keep it simple. Colored phenolic sound good.
Your no fun. LmaoIs there a way I can just cut a corner and buy colored rings from someone?
hey mike, u hole-sawing (no pilot) the ID of your rings from phenolic sheet, andthe. turning your OD on a jig?I keep it simple. Colored phenolic sound good.
Forstner bit.hey mike, u hole-sawing (no pilot) the ID of your rings from phenolic sheet, andthe. turning your OD on a jig?
nice. ya i used that clamp idea to cut g10 tip pads before also. good for those weird colors until we can pitch in to habe joey get those other colorsForstner bit.
The wooden plates keep the sheets from spinning and splitting . Between the phenolic to make them round without splitting.