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Author: Gordon (NZ)
Date: 2006-12-23 20:33
I've seen a lot of wood-turned, non-laminated products, where the the grain is indistinguishable at both ends of a diameter. And they always have this gradual change between the dark and light rings, mokst apparent (as in this bell) where the stripes appear wider. Perhaps this is more difficult to imagine if one has never seen timber with strong colour contrast in each annual growth rings.
I have also seen many laminated-before-turning products. Irrespective of colour of the timber, there is a always a clean glue line, similar to the clean line between each piece of timber in a parquet floor.
Imagine how difficult it would be to do these unlaminated examples with laminations (yet note the very clean coklour changes.!)
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