S&G: End grain really matter? *Pic*
Making good progress on the deck of the boat. Going with a asymmetrical design, not sure if I am going to like it but..... I put the walnut down the sheer. I started down the center stripping the rest and working toward the walnut. Question is, is there any reason to put a shear strip along the other side? Or just keep on stripping right to the edge?
I know it will look a bit odd/different, but other than the end grain being exposed is there a problem? I rarely leave end grain exposed in furniture just because of the looks and finishing problem. But I am really temped too here.
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- S&G: End grain really matter? *Pic*
Kudzu -- 5/1/2008, 11:33 am- Re: S&G: End grain really matter?
Paul G. Jacobson -- 5/1/2008, 4:24 pm- Re: S&G: End grain really matter?
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Paul G. Jacobson -- 5/1/2008, 5:56 pm- Re: S&G: End grain really matter?
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Etienne Muller -- 5/1/2008, 1:43 pm - Re: S&G: End grain really matter?
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