Ask this in the Cue Builders forum, you'll get good responses there. Brian.Snakewood naturally can take on small splits or cracks . Does anyone have experience with this happening?
YesSnakewood naturally can take on small splits or cracks . Does anyone have experience with this happening?
I would say that depends who's finishing it. I did two almost 20 years ago for a local guy. I see them all the time and they still look good.I understand it's also a very oily wood and difficult to keep a finish on.
Misinformation is as much a problem as not researching is.I would say that depends who's finishing it. I did two almost 20 years ago for a local guy. I see them all the time and they still look good.
No one wants to R&D anymore!Misinformation is as much a problem as not researching is.
I was refinishing yachts in Ft. Lauderdale in the early seventies. Was taught there how to remove the surface oil from teak for a varnish finish.
LOL
The rules in the ATCM are THE reason I posted my response here.No one wants to R&D anymore!
You read the ATCM section, WE ALL DO.
Very seldom do you read,
I tried this, it's not working!
Instead you read,
Tell me what I should do.
How many steps?
The cheapest way possible.
I don't want to risk anything.
That is the Reality of ATCM,
And it has become acceptable by Forum standards!
Not Bitchin. Just sayin!
Me tooThe rules in the ATCM are THE reason I posted my response here.