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A Productive Weekend
Tools, Timber and Time Management.
Monday, May 11, 2009
Ebonizing Timber: Tasmanian Oak
The Tasmanian Oak reacted quickly wherever the solution was able to soak into the grain of the wood. This sample was simply dipped into the ebonizing solution, allowed to air dry and the process repeated.
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