Nord117;
We have discussed this earlier and here is my post on the topic :
"We have over here some guys which is working with wood (carving,milling,lathe'ing) which uses a solvent
which I'm not sure is usable in our context and possibly not directly related to Eddies question .
They call it PEG in short but is "Polyethylenglycol" treatment.
It might be that I'm not even on the same playing field
in this respect to Nels/Res and in case I apology, but here is the words from the boy's:
"This is used to prevent wood from cracking. It could be used on raw wood.
PEG is non-toxic, has no smell or taste. When wood is dipped in this solvent the wood would
by "OSMOSES" (a process which I don't know) change the humidity/water in the woods cell with PEG.
With PEG in the woods cell the wood cells would not change (shrink) and hence cracks would not occur."
A book is recommended "Working greenwood with PEG" :
http://www.amazon.com/Working-Green-.../dp/0806989246
As mentioned, I have not used it but it's recommended by some wood workers and may not be the solution.
Does any one up here use it ?"
Chris,Joey and others contributed in the discussion and here is the link :
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=104189&highlight=osmoses
I'm going to experiment with PEG and possibly buy some books but if there
is others which has already done so, please PM or post
Hope it helped
Kent