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    And as far as I'm aware, a CA finish will make it just as waterproof correct?
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    Quote Originally Posted by parkerskouson View Post
    And as far as I'm aware, a CA finish will make it just as waterproof correct?
    Yes and it also adds to the strength, but it is a PITA to get right, working a set of CA finished Spalted Tamrind right now will link you pics when finished

    The difference is the depth of the finish, "Stabilized" is through the wood a "finish" is more on "Top" of the wood, BUT keep in mind that when you are working with wood that is 1/8" minus most all finishes are through the wood
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    Quote Originally Posted by gssixgun View Post
    Yes and it also adds to the strength, but it is a PITA to get right, working a set of CA finished Spalted Tamrind right now will link you pics when finished

    The difference is the depth of the finish, "Stabilized" is through the wood a "finish" is more on "Top" of the wood, BUT keep in mind that when you are working with wood that is 1/8" minus most all finishes are through the wood
    I like the sound of that!
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