I have (more than?) my share of full spliced blanks I have screwed up one way or another over the years and some while ago I took to making core dowels out of them. I cut them just as I would with any shaft or core dowel (about a year or so start to finish) and they work great.
Purpleheart is about 20% heavier than maple so I can change the weight bias either direction depending on which way I put the core in. Same deal with other woods.
Does anyone else do this? Just curious.
Purpleheart is about 20% heavier than maple so I can change the weight bias either direction depending on which way I put the core in. Same deal with other woods.
Does anyone else do this? Just curious.