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Started by bigcountry, June 06, 2011, 12:15:00 PM

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bigcountry

I am getting ready to glue up a HBO.  The backing is quarter sawn has good straight grain for about 55". But the last 15", the grain veers off to the right some.  

My blank is going to be 1.5" parallel from fades up to 10" and then pryamids to 1/2".  The veering is going to run parellel with the left side of the pyramid to the tips to give you an idea.  And the right side of the pyramid is of course going to run off.  

i realize if it was dead straight grain, it would run off evenly off both sides of the parallel.  

I would take a picture, but its hard to capture hickory grain.

Never worked with hickory backing, and hoped its going to be easier than boo.

PEARL DRUMS

Use it up. I have used some VERY sketchy hickory in the past and had no issues at all. Its pretty resiliant wood. Its 10x easier than boo. No hand planing, flattening or monkeying around. No nodes or rhind to worry about, no worries about nicking the back of the boo. Just glue it on and build a bow.

red hill

I'm with PD. The hickory backing I've used had run-offs but didn't seem to hurt anything.
Stan

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