Because by removing material from the piece of wood, you have allowed it to release internal pressure. Most commercially available wood has been kiln-dried to achieve a 20 year old level of stability. I suggest that you allow the woods you use to age longer before you use them, or accelerate the aging process.
Generally wood turning machines are referred to as lathes.
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No, it will cause the wood to expand and eventually crack into a million small, tiny peices No, it will cause the wood to expand and eventually crack into a million small, tiny peices No, it will cause the wood to expand and eventually crack into a million small, tiny peices No, it will cause the wood to expand and eventually crack into a million small, tiny peices
Concrete does not crack if done properly unlike wood.
The web address of the Wood Turning Center is: http://www.woodturningcenter.org
The phone number of the Wood Turning Center is: 215-923-8000.
Generally wood turning machines are referred to as lathes.
No, it will crack it and dry it out.
The address of the Wood Turning Center is: 501 Vine St, Philadelphia, PA 19106-1002
Nothing at all.
Wood turning blanks can be purchased from most good arts and crafts retailers. Online, they can be bought from the specialist website Woodturningblanks4U.
Richard Raffan has written: 'Taunton's Complete Illustrated Guide to Turning (Complete Illustrated Guide)' -- subject(s): Lathes, Turning, Turning (Lathe work) 'Turning wood' 'Turning Bowls with Richard Raffan' -- subject(s): Bowls (Tableware), Turning, Turning (Lathe work) 'Richard Raffan's Turning Guide' 'Turning wood with Richard Raffan' -- subject(s): Turning, Lathes