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Alun December 7th 07 11:00 AM

Mystery wood identification
 
Hi,

I wonder if anyone could help with this .. someone I know (who's in
Australia, I'm in Ireland!) has come by some mystery wood that he can't
identify. It's probably from the Pacific region somewhere, and he says
it arrived in a crate along with some Kwila, Vitex, PNG Rosewood and
Taun, all of which are totally unknown to me, but I Google'd them and
they're all from that area of the world.

Here's his description ... I guess the unusual smell might be the factor
that causes one of you to say "Aaaaaah, I know what that is!".

-------------------------------------------
I have some timber in 4X4 posts but we cant identify it through any
book. Maybe some of ye have come across it before.

Its light, I'd give it an ADD of about 450 - 650 KG/M3
Its strong, I'd rate it SD4
Its very light in colour

IT SMELLS LIKE cloves/aniseed

Any ideas on a species?
-------------------------------------------

Thanks in advance,
Alun

Ralph E Lindberg December 7th 07 02:37 PM

Mystery wood identification
 
In article ,
Alun wrote:

Hi,

I wonder if anyone could help with this .. someone I know (who's in
Australia, I'm in Ireland!) has come by some mystery wood that he can't
identify. It's probably from the Pacific region somewhere, and he says
it arrived in a crate along with some Kwila, Vitex, PNG Rosewood and
Taun, all of which are totally unknown to me, but I Google'd them and
they're all from that area of the world.

Here's his description ... I guess the unusual smell might be the factor
that causes one of you to say "Aaaaaah, I know what that is!".

-------------------------------------------
I have some timber in 4X4 posts but we cant identify it through any
book. Maybe some of ye have come across it before.

Its light, I'd give it an ADD of about 450 - 650 KG/M3
Its strong, I'd rate it SD4
Its very light in colour

IT SMELLS LIKE cloves/aniseed

Any ideas on a species?
-------------------------------------------

Thanks in advance,
Alun


I use http://www.hobbithouseinc.com/personal/woodpics/ for ideas when I
need to identify wood

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J T December 7th 07 11:55 PM

Mystery wood identification
 
Fri, Dec 7, 2007, 11:00am (EST+5) (Alun) waves
and says:
Hi,
I wonder if anyone could help with this .. someone I know (who's in
Australia, I'm in Ireland!) has come by some mystery wood that he can't
identify. snip

If it's free call it popular. Free wood is always popular.



JOAT
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foggytown December 8th 07 07:58 PM

Mystery wood identification
 
On Dec 7, 11:00�am, Alun wrote:
Hi,

I wonder if anyone could help with this .. someone I know (who's in
Australia, I'm in Ireland!) has come by some mystery wood that he can't
identify. It's probably from the Pacific region somewhere, and he says
it arrived in a crate along with some Kwila, Vitex, PNG Rosewood and
Taun, all of which are totally unknown to me, but I Google'd them and
they're all from that area of the world.

Here's his description ... I guess the unusual smell might be the factor
that causes one of you to say "Aaaaaah, I know what that is!".

-------------------------------------------
I have some timber in 4X4 posts but we cant identify it through any
book. Maybe some of ye have come across it before.

Its light, I'd give it an ADD of about 450 - 650 KG/M3
Its strong, I'd rate it SD4
Its very light in colour

IT SMELLS LIKE cloves/aniseed

Any ideas on a species?
-------------------------------------------

Thanks in advance,
Alun


See if anything in here looks familiar.

http://www.woodworking.org/WC/woodsampler.html

FoggyTown


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