More With Matt Furjanic of Inlaybanding.com – 360w360 E.240




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Summary: <a href="https://360woodworking.com/app/uploads/2017/07/Blog_Image_240.jpg"></a>In this episode of 360 with 360WoodWorking, Matt Furjanic of <a href="http://www.inlaybanding.com/">inlaybanding.com</a> returns to talk more about his company and other inlay topics. The discussion travels along topics such as how important dry woods are to making bandings, and how he slices his loafs into strips, which includes setting the fence to the right of the workpiece.<br> Join 360 Woodworking every Thursday for a lively discussion on everything from tools to techniques to wood selection (and more). Glen talks with various guests about all things woodworking and some things that are slightly off topic. But the conversation is always information packed and lots of fun.<br> If you have topics you’d like covered in future episodes, click <a href="mailto:360@360woodworking.com">here</a> to send 360woodworking an email.<br> Woodworking In Thousandths<br> This time around Matt Furjanic of Inlaybanding.com talks about woods he uses in bandings, including which woods are so oily that they ruin sandpaper, and alternatives to those woods. And would you believe that his favorite wood for inlay and banding shows signs of decay. Yep. He likes using spalted maple. What I found amazing is that he slices his banding loaves at his bandsaw while moving the fence with each slice – after cutting thousands of yards of inlay, he has an eye for minute measurements.<br> If you haven’t joined 360WoodWorking already, <a href="http://360woodworking.com?add-to-cart=18263">click here</a> to get even more great woodworking information. You can even give the gift of woodworking knowledge to someone you know, by <a href="http://360woodworking.com?add-to-cart=18263">clicking here</a>.<br>