Does it matter which way I turn Morta??
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Does it matter which way I turn Morta??
With the grain, across the grain......does it matter? Is one easier than the other?
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Re: Does it matter which way I turn Morta??
No and yes! Are you sandblasting it. I think it depends on what look you're trying to achieve. The end grain will blast with deeper ridges run parallell and fairly close together.scotties22 wrote:With the grain, across the grain......does it matter? Is one easier than the other?
In this photo you're looking at the end grain. If you have a large enough block you can orient the pipe so that end grain runs down the profile of the pipe as opposed to the front and back.
I'm not sure if the block you used is large enough to achieve this effect. I know mine were not.
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Re: Does it matter which way I turn Morta??
Nope, I got the same size block you did. I'm gonna get two pipes out of it....hopefully. I just wanted to make sure I didn't need to lay them out a certain way. I don't have a sandblaster, but am looking for someone here in KC to hook up with that has one. Thanks.
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Re: Does it matter which way I turn Morta??
I always say turn it cross cut (like the second picture) if turned the other way all the expansion and shrinking of the wood takes place over a larger area and it can lead to oval bowls and squished shanks and mortises.
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Re: Does it matter which way I turn Morta??
haven't worked with morta but when drilling the chamber in cherry or apple I find much better result avoiding tear out when drilling with the grain like your photo. not sure how morta drills I'm sure its harder than cherry but the wide growth rings might cause the same tear out..