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I've never worked with stabilized wood before. I purchased a 1.5" x 1.5" piece for a handle. Is there anything different about turning, and/or finishing stabilized wood? TIA.
It should be dry & dusty--so dust collectiom/capture while turning is important. Won't be shavings. Also, since the stabilizing process leaves it dry, expect the material to be brittle, so keep a light tough.
The stabilizing process imparts some degree of 'finish' to the stock. You might decide you don't need any other finish, depending on the use of the finished product.
Dean - the piece will be used as a handle for a pizza cutter. Thus, it needs a fairly durable finish. I suppose I could apply some polyurethane on it before it's turned to it's final diameter and see what happens. If it's not good, I can turn the less than desirable finish off.
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