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Never used it, never seen it. But you have piqued my interest.
Where is Emerson Hardwoods? I live in Nehalem just south of Cannon Beach, and I come to Portland when I have to or when I have a wood crisis. How well does this hold screws? How does it take to glue and which type are you using? You mention shredding (fray) does this have any other problems like hand or power planes, pocket holes, router? Water resistance, does it delaminate bad?
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That being said, this stuff is $160 for a 3/4" x 8' x 4' sheet.
WOW! That is spendy. But, as you said, it sure is some nice looking wood. I can see making smaller items with that wood. The end grain is beautiful. Does it stain well? Or is it better in its natural state?
Where is Emerson Hardwoods? I live in Nehalem just south of Cannon Beach, and I come to Portland when I have to or when I have a wood crisis. How well does this hold screws? How does it take to glue and which type are you using? You mention shredding (fray) does this have any other problems like hand or power planes, pocket holes, router? Water resistance, does it delaminate bad?
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