wood flour tip
From:
clipper45@...
Meant to tell you I picked up an Oster Food processor at a yard sale for
2 bucks. Well, since we already have a nice one in the kitchen this one
went to the shop. I sift sawdust through some screen wire or
strainer.and then put it in the food processor. I sharpened the blades
razor sharp with a diamond steel. Makes me tons of wood flour to use a
a filler with resin and glue! Made some some oak sawdust, and some from
pine, fir, and whatever else was under the saw, but I have mixed sawdust
with glue for years...This is just a super fine texture...like flour.
Just thought I'd pass on the tip. Richard
http://community.webtv.net/clipper45/RICHARDSBOATPAGE
This from Richard who's built a bunch of boats the last of which was a
Featherwind. I bet those little spice/coffee grinders would work too.
They pop up for a buck or tow at yard sales too.
clipper45@...
Meant to tell you I picked up an Oster Food processor at a yard sale for
2 bucks. Well, since we already have a nice one in the kitchen this one
went to the shop. I sift sawdust through some screen wire or
strainer.and then put it in the food processor. I sharpened the blades
razor sharp with a diamond steel. Makes me tons of wood flour to use a
a filler with resin and glue! Made some some oak sawdust, and some from
pine, fir, and whatever else was under the saw, but I have mixed sawdust
with glue for years...This is just a super fine texture...like flour.
Just thought I'd pass on the tip. Richard
http://community.webtv.net/clipper45/RICHARDSBOATPAGE
This from Richard who's built a bunch of boats the last of which was a
Featherwind. I bet those little spice/coffee grinders would work too.
They pop up for a buck or tow at yard sales too.