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Started by Scpossum, December 01, 2018, 06:03:05 AM
Quote from: savduck on December 04, 2018, 08:23:56 PMHistory lesson. Lignum Vitae is the hardest wood on the hardness scale.It is commonly used as bearings. The US used it in bearing in World War II boats as supplies dwindled. The wood had a natural oil that lubricated itself. After the war several engineers took stats from the wear that the bearings took compared to steel bearing. They almost didn't have any wear. It is still highly sought out as bearings. Many of the boats we're decommissioned and their lignum bearings salvaged. Many of those bearing are still being sold There is a guy up north that has a warehouse full of real old growth lignum blocks and bearings. It takes for ever to dry. He has just a little for turning stock, it's been sitting on a shelf drying since the like 1952. It makes an awesome trumpet.
Quote from: Chris O on December 04, 2018, 01:10:14 PMI like the looks of that wood especially after a little aging.You build some nice looking calls.
Quote from: Scpossum on December 04, 2018, 11:05:48 PMQuote from: Chris O on December 04, 2018, 01:10:14 PMI like the looks of that wood especially after a little aging.You build some nice looking calls.Thanks. Just got back in it this past summer. Took some time off when the children were growing and I lost my shop when we moved. Then my son pulls the lathe out last May and asked what it was. Had to show him.
Quote from: Chris O on December 07, 2018, 08:47:41 PMNice looking pens as well!!!!