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scored some boxelder
The local utility company was taking down a tree near by this week. By the
time I got there, it had been reduced to a 15' stump. I asked the supervisor if I could have a few lumps for turning and he was fine with that. I think I should have taken more. From three sections I was able to get 5 bowl blanks 5 blanks for pepper mills, 8 24" slabs of flat stock and a few miscellaneous small turning blanks. I've never had the opportunity to play with this stuff before. Does the red part stay that way? Cheers, Steve -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Hi Steve,
Yes, the red stays red. You're a lucky man getting that much red. I've found box elder is hit or miss for color. It's great turning wood though. I've done mini bats, bottle stopers, bowls, boxes. All look great. Dan "C & S" wrote in message .. . The local utility company was taking down a tree near by this week. By the time I got there, it had been reduced to a 15' stump. I asked the supervisor if I could have a few lumps for turning and he was fine with that. I think I should have taken more. From three sections I was able to get 5 bowl blanks 5 blanks for pepper mills, 8 24" slabs of flat stock and a few miscellaneous small turning blanks. I've never had the opportunity to play with this stuff before. Does the red part stay that way? Cheers, Steve -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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On Sun, 2 Dec 2007 17:36:23 -0500, "C & S"
wrote: The local utility company was taking down a tree near by this week. By the time I got there, it had been reduced to a 15' stump. I asked the supervisor if I could have a few lumps for turning and he was fine with that. I think I should have taken more. From three sections I was able to get 5 bowl blanks 5 blanks for pepper mills, 8 24" slabs of flat stock and a few miscellaneous small turning blanks. I've never had the opportunity to play with this stuff before. Does the red part stay that way? Cheers, Steve Really nice wood.. you suck, big time.. ;-] As Dan said, the red usually stays.. I've only turned 2 or 3 things out of box elder, but I've never seen THAT much red in it. usually a streak or 2 and maybe a red know.. You'll have fun turning that.. not sure how the flat slabs will do, though.. mac Please remove splinters before emailing |
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C & S wrote:
The local utility company was taking down a tree near by this week. By the time I got there, it had been reduced to a 15' stump. I asked the supervisor if I could have a few lumps for turning and he was fine with that. I think I should have taken more. From three sections I was able to get 5 bowl blanks 5 blanks for pepper mills, 8 24" slabs of flat stock and a few miscellaneous small turning blanks. I've never had the opportunity to play with this stuff before. Does the red part stay that way? Cheers, Steve Box Elder is a nice wood to turn. Unfortunately the red color will fade into a brown, especially in the sunlight. It still looks nice. |
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