yeoldebrewer
Well-Known Member
Naturally, I had to go Googling: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lignum_vitae
Why not cover the wood rollers with something like this:
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Bohdan,
Don't overthink your design. Try the bare wood, see if the grain is drawn in, see if the surface is damaged by the grain. If it is, then you can fix those problems. I think that red oak endgrain is pretty dang hard.
I think your bigger issues will be concentric rollers and evenness over the length of your rollerrs. The way you've described the rollers being 1/16" off center will give you a challenge to set an even gap. Do you have a woodworking friend with a lathe that could true the rolls for you?
yea, thanks thats why my friends call be a B.A.:rockin:2 words
BAD A$$!!!
FYI .005" is just a tad thicker then a human hair.
Could the mill itself be used as a sort of lathe to true up the roller?
a hair is normally arround 2-3 thou
nice idea. im curious to see how it works, smooth-bore steel has to be over 3in od to grab the grain.
When this thing gets up and running you gotta take a video and post it, i wanna see this bad boy in action!!!! Very cool!