Not only that, but the junction between the headstock and the lower section of the lathe is only exposed by a seam.....no exposed surfaces at all.
Oh, BTW.......I turn plenty of very wet unseasoned (35% or more MC) wood blanks before they are processed through my seasoning process. It's true that I also turn many blanks that are KD as well. Some of my blanks have been air dried for a long time (sometimes for years) prior to my obtaining them, and are partially seasoned. I then take over and finish the seasoning process along with all the other raw unseasoned roughed bowls.
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See here that there is only a seam all the way around, and not conducive to transferring residue between the mating surfaces. I'm pretty confident that the mating surfaces will stay clean and not be much of a problem......but, if not......I'll take care of whatever maintenance is called for when and if that time comes!
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