Turning a bowl full of pith

2 years ago
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I wanted to experiment a little and test my anchor seal. I sealed up a piece of cherry that is pretty much all pith and put it in my kiln to see if it would dry out and not crack. I was somewhat surprised. How do you think it did?

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I am not a professional woodworker or woodturner and working with machinery can be dangerous.
My videos are for entertainment purposes only and you should not rely on my methods.
It is recommended that you fully research each technique and decide for yourself what the safest possible work method is for you.
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