As we all know, in order to have any sort of radial consistency, a shaft, laminated or not, should at least have a round cross section.
Please try this test yourself, and report your findings, it is very simple.
Wrap you shaft with a piece of tissue paper, try to feel the shaft while slowly turning it. The reason why you want to feel the shaft through a piece of tissue paper is because it can eliminate friction between your finger and the wood.
If your shaft is true and round, you should not be able to feel any lump as the shaft is turned in your hand.
The cross section should be a round circle, rather than a 9 sided polygon or some weird sided shape.
Richard
Please try this test yourself, and report your findings, it is very simple.
Wrap you shaft with a piece of tissue paper, try to feel the shaft while slowly turning it. The reason why you want to feel the shaft through a piece of tissue paper is because it can eliminate friction between your finger and the wood.
If your shaft is true and round, you should not be able to feel any lump as the shaft is turned in your hand.
The cross section should be a round circle, rather than a 9 sided polygon or some weird sided shape.
Richard