PDIB's Making MODs!

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Megan Kogijiki Ratchford

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Actually I'm surprised I'm the only one doing this considering there's more than 140 mods down the pipeline :confused:

But I already have wood for my 2nd. Looking at all you've found makes me want more and more and my wallet is screaming in pain already! :lol:

I like the spalted mulberry. That would make a fascinating mod all black and cream....mmmmmmmmm.....
 

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Just think how good he'll be by #14! These first runs will seem primitive.:thumbs:

I know it's weird replying to my own quote, and I was joking around because I am kinda jealous of those of you who already have 1 or 2 Dibi's. But with Peter being a craftsman and not a manufacturer, I'll bet the Dibi WILL evolve and become even better over time. I'm in for #14 and will likely add another in maybe 17 or 18.
Peter can you possibly let un know on occasion where the waiting list stands. Just something like "I'm closing out run #17 booking orders for #18?"
 

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Hey Pdib, is spalted Oak Burl ok?

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I think Mark at Burl Source said heavy spalting creates weak spots that you need to stay with lightly splated. But I could be totally wrong.
 

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I think Mark at Burl Source said heavy spalting creates weak spots that you need to stay with lightly splated. But I could be totally wrong.
Yes, spalting is basically where the wood is rotting internally. It makes beautiful patterns but can make it very weak. As a woodturner I have turned spalted wood bowls and you definitely have to be careful when you have the wood spinning at 1000 rpm. Pieces of the wood can become very painful projectiles.
That being said maybe the stabilization process reduces that weakness enough, I don't know. The wood I turn is dry but not stabilized.
 

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I wonder, would Kamagong be workable for this mod? It should be pretty strong. It's called "Iron Wood" and it is strong enough to be fashioned into fighting sticks so I think it might be strong enough for this mod. I'm not sure if it would damage your tools though. :D

Found one who can supply the wood but it's only kiln-dried.

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I can't seem to find it again, but what are the size requirements for block for a Dibi/OliveR?
 

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I am a bit shy about working with ironwood. It puts a beating on tools; but, more pertinent, some of the boring operations I have to do develop a lot of heat even on gentler woods. I'm not sure If I can bore through it with success. I'm willing to try, I guess, but I'm not sure it will work. And you'd be running the risk not only of a failed attempt; but some retooling charges as well. There's lots of pretty woods out there. ;)
 

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Well, so far I only have one. I'll tell you how many when they're all done :evil:

Oooh... if you sent that piece for stabilizing and dying blue and yellow... you might get a swirly starry night from the top part:).

Val, how many dibi are you getting made that you need THIS MUCH wood?
 

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I agree. I think it's gorgeous as is. Unfortunately, it's both oak and spalted. Maybe if I get it stabilized clear it might stand a chance.

That would be a travesty. Sorry, but IMO that particular piece should NOT be dyed. When something looks that great in its natural state, you don't mess with it!
 
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