Stabilizing wood, bone, and horn

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Uploaded by on Apr 27, 2011

Just a little video of a method to stabilize and or dye wood and other materials. Hope you enjoy!

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  • I use the same exact process. I have problems though my bleeder won't seem to get the compression it's rated for. Does yours have the problem of getting stuck around 8-10 max. Where as it says it should reach 75.

  • @joshuafoxler13 Compression? It doesn't sound the same to me. The brake bleeder I use pulls a vacuum. I usually get about 23 to 24 inches of mercury. 29.92 inches is a perfect vacuum, so I dunno where the 75 you refer to would come from....

  • Very nice and simple set up for stabilizing wood. I think I might try and make a similar set up for my workshop. Thanks for sharing.

  • @GunnySGT1911 Anytime man, Glad to help out.

  • another cool idea and cool vid....very smart guy...laphant1

  • @laphant1 Thanks man.

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  • @joeygonzo Great. Glad it helped man.

  • THANK YOU!.

    I'm gonna use it on stags.

  • @Gershwinwoodcraft No, never have...

  • Have you ever worked with the cactus juice resin? And do you cook your blank like he does?

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