Myrtlewood
Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 10:27 pm
I wanted to turn a couple of lamps from Myrtlewood but I am finding this stuff extremely hard (no pun intended) to cut and drill.
I tried to drill an hole through the middle of a 4x4 piece for the lamp cord rod with a 12" drill but only made it about 8" before it bound up. And yes, I was clearing the chips out as I went.
I am beginning to think that the only way to deal with Myrtlewood is with carbine tools.
Anyone have any experience using this wood? Sure is pretty.
I tried to drill an hole through the middle of a 4x4 piece for the lamp cord rod with a 12" drill but only made it about 8" before it bound up. And yes, I was clearing the chips out as I went.
I am beginning to think that the only way to deal with Myrtlewood is with carbine tools.
Anyone have any experience using this wood? Sure is pretty.