Has anyone ever used Azobe for extensions?
I happened to get a log of azobe into my hands, and quite like the look it has. As far as I can find it's not toxic (even though I think it smells funny when sawing), but I'm not sure about the dimensional properties. It's incredibely tough, but I've heard it can crack while drying.
Would this be a problem in a stem extension considering the wood I have is fairly dry?
For those who don't know Azobe, here is most of the info I could find:
http://www.woodworkerssource.com/show_d ... ra%20alata
Azobe or Lophira alata
Azobe or Lophira alata
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Re: Azobe or Lophira alata
Stabilize it and I'm guessing it'll serve you well. http://www.northcoastknives.com/northco ... _tips3.htm
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Does that work on wood as dense as Azobe? I mean, this stuff sinks and it doesn't soak up any water at all!
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Re: Azobe or Lophira alata
I say it's worth trying I'm not actually sure.