02-01-2016, 06:22 PM
I have some three inch thick laminated wood from Rutland before they burned down. I've made several items from this wood. Tree ornaments, bottle stoppers, pens, French rolling pins, etc. One problem I've encountered is the natural color (undyed) layers muddy from the dyed layers when I sand them. I want to make 12 inch platters along with some shallow bowls. I'm trying to figure out how to not muddy the natural layers in the sanding process. With the other items with parallel layers I sanded inline so it cut down the muddying of the natural layers. Any suggestion how to avoid that with circular objects?
Jim
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