No I dont use oil, never have, and never looked into why it is used. I always use steam and then follow with dry heat.
Another question for those not completely ready to report me for being blatently anoying . I need a bit more bend in the outter limbs to get a more elyptical tiller. O course I could take bore off the belly as I have been doing. I could make it thinner in that area to reduce mass, but I dont want to reduce the area of the back for no other reason than I want the back wide.
So this leads up to what if I did a combination of both, and made the belly start off flat in the inner and mid limbs, then slowly start reducing the corners ( which are rounded off by the way ) into a rounded belly in the outter 1/3 of the limbs? I think that would reduce mass significantly, increase the outer limb bend, keep the back wide ( for safety ), not allow set so far out on the limbs, and make it look neat
Any thoughts, Or has anybody seen this combination of a flat belly tapering to a rounded one tiller before?