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Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Wood in the metal shop

Posted by Anne Ogborn
on 2000-10-30 22:39:22 UTC
Smoke wrote:
>
> Nothing wrong with that....and the antifreeze does have a wee bit of lubricating properties too....not much...but every little bit helps.
>
> BTW....did you know if you soak green wood in polyethelene glycol (anti freeze) the wood won't crack?
>
> Gunstock manufacturers do this now...and have been doing so for quite a while.
>
> Smoke


From the teeny world modellers end of things, I often need to keep
tiny pieces of wood and other organic stuff from breaking. I use
"Minwax wood hardener". Works great on smokebush (used for HO scale
trees).

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