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submitted 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) by alleycat@feddit.org to c/woodworking@lemmy.ca

Tuning pegs for musical instruments are commonly made from ebony or boxwood, but in medieval times and renaissance they would also be made from roasted maple. Maple is a relatively soft wood, so the trick is to roast it, which makes it very light and porous, and then let it soak in a mixture of linseed oil and turpentine overnight. It soaks the oil in like a sponge, going from swimming on the surface to sinking to the ground when it's saturated. The oil hardens and reinforces the wood, kind of like epoxy stabilised wood.

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[-] MxRemy@piefed.social 9 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

If you really wanna see some bubbles, check if your local woodshop will let you stick that wood/oil combo in their vacuum chamber!

This project rules, great job

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