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A friendly reminder...

Started by jvermast, October 05, 2011, 10:48:00 PM

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jvermast

Mahogany does not make a good core for a tri-lam.

Craaaaaaaaaack pop!

Glad it was just a dry fit!

wildbill001

What about handles?  My brother gave me some really nice 2.5" chunks in odd lengths that just seem to be screaming at me to become handles.

Bill W
"You can tell the pioneers by the arrows in their backs."  -- Unknown

jvermast

Oh yeah, great for handles, just has no compression or flex at all.

wildbill001

That's kinda what I figured.  BTW, thanks for taking one for the team, i.e. using mahongany in a tri-lam.

Bill W
"You can tell the pioneers by the arrows in their backs."  -- Unknown

monterey

Not to hijack, but how about teak as handle material?
Monterey

"I didn't say all that stuff". - Confucius........and Yogi Berra

John Lipinski

I had mahogany fail on me in a handle before, I'd be wary of it or at least back it up with something else.

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