October 4, 201114 yr Good Morning Friends,In woodworking, what is meant by the term "Case hardened wood?"
October 5, 201114 yr Author Good Morning Larry,That is one source while another is wood that has been dried, then gets wet from leaks in the cover, whether it is a roof on a shed or through canvas and allowed to dry again time after time. This concept gives the surface a glazing that is brutal to the knives of a planer.
October 5, 201114 yr Ralph..That's actually two different types of "case hardening."Â Whenever I've heard the term it was always talking about improper drying of the wood.Larry
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