Hi Guys,
I just want to get some feedback on wait time on cutting shaft dowel. I did a few tests myself and I'm curious what other opinion on amount of time needed to cut a shaft from 1 inch dowel to finish taper.
I've read and have tried cutting down a shaft from a dowel into a finish shaft in one day and it seem to be still straight after 3 months. I've also taken a dowel down every week with 2 passes for last 6 weeks and it's not straight. I was told that if the wood is already season or is properly stress that it will remain straight. So if the dowel are seasoned and stored for a while...should it be cut down to taper size? If the shaft wood is going to move anyway, it doesn't matter how many cuts or how long you take to bring it down to taper size it will still warp on you, is this true?? I originally thought that the small pass over time will help eliminate warpage as you cut down to size...but I'm slowing finding it's just a check measure that tell you if the shaft is going to remain straight over time. Any feedback would be appreciated on this topics.
Thanks,
Duc.
I just want to get some feedback on wait time on cutting shaft dowel. I did a few tests myself and I'm curious what other opinion on amount of time needed to cut a shaft from 1 inch dowel to finish taper.
I've read and have tried cutting down a shaft from a dowel into a finish shaft in one day and it seem to be still straight after 3 months. I've also taken a dowel down every week with 2 passes for last 6 weeks and it's not straight. I was told that if the wood is already season or is properly stress that it will remain straight. So if the dowel are seasoned and stored for a while...should it be cut down to taper size? If the shaft wood is going to move anyway, it doesn't matter how many cuts or how long you take to bring it down to taper size it will still warp on you, is this true?? I originally thought that the small pass over time will help eliminate warpage as you cut down to size...but I'm slowing finding it's just a check measure that tell you if the shaft is going to remain straight over time. Any feedback would be appreciated on this topics.
Thanks,
Duc.
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