On Saturday 24 November 2012 11:04:03 Ben Potter did opine:

> Doesn't harden it - or only a surface layer anyway, if you cut the wood
> it's back to fresh oak pretty darn quickly. I expect if you left it in
> long enough it would start to permeate through, colouring and hardening
> the core.
> 
> Since I'm typically aging stuff like:
> http://bpuk.org/photos/displayimage.php?pid=3&fullsize=1 - which is only
> 5/8" thick, there's nothing like the thickness needed to drive nails
> into it.
 
And thats pretty too!  Sets off the bookmatched panel behind it very 
nicely.  That code I presume doesn't leave the machine. :)

Cheers, Gene
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