![]() |
Species of wood
What species of wood have you found usable? I've been using Port Orford cedar, and Maple. Love the Maple! Have been offered some cherry. Just wondering....
|
I use mostly AYC and maple. But have tried pooplar, purpleheart, yellowheart, birch, baswood, mahogany, black walnut, red cedar, white cedar, sugar pine and redwood.
|
if it's not too much to arsk...
NG... where did you get the basswood?
BBJ, whats your source for the maple? |
Got the basswood from a friend who lives down your way.
|
Thanks NG.... reason I asked, is, when I was yapping with Bob Andrews (Capn' Andy Lures), the other day, he told me that all he ever used for plugs was basswood, but had to have it milled down south, special order...
And maple, I can get, but got to special order, or scrounge furniture pile at dump.. when the gateman ain't lookin' |
There is also a place about a mile down the street from me that sells basswood called Downes and Reader . These guys have some awesome wood species in stock
|
Karl, I used to get my maple from Bingham's lumber in Brookline, NH just over the border from me on Rt 13. Made my counter tops of it 20 years ago and it's still pissa! Went there last week and got a blank stare. Started rummageing around in the shed and lo and behold a piece of 6/4 sugar maple hit me on the head, could tell it was sugar maple cus the tap hole was still there. Been cranking needles.
|
Thanks for the answers!
|
Just started a few with cherry. Looks like it will be good for poppers, needles and the like. I don't think it is bouyant enough for swimmers, but it does make a decent darter..........
|
then the perfect
wood has what characteristics? turnability ,tight grain
bouyancy, density(ie weight)....what? I know each has its own properties but i want to try manzanita from california and some other strange and rarely used woods like teakwood for example. and why is OAK never mentioned?:confused: |
Re: then the perfect
Quote:
|
I'm a newby to crafted plugs .I've turned some in red cedar but have lots of d. fir from work. I've turned a few and they are not so bad ,D fir is a lot harder than red cedar or ayc ,which I'm about to get a load of I'm replacing it all with Iepea(?) .Does it make a difference?
tom |
does what make a difference?
D.fir is fine for turning plugs, but you may find with sanding that the harder grain parts are going to remain raised as the softer stuff sands away and it could cause an uneven rolling surface. But that can happen to lots of woods. |
they seem to sand about the same . d fir is less likely to dent on my rocky beaches
tom |
Quote:
|
i'm putting the ipe in, taking out the ayc. Its one of the few woods our township allows when building near salt water .most of the d fir i have been using is tight grained. nothing with1/2 in growth rings.
tom |
Quote:
|
I use a lot of EUCALYPTUS wood it turns great, nice tight grain. good weight. .
|
i'm removing all the ayc to my shop
|
Is anyone turning with cypress? I've had a couple people mention it to me, but haven't been able to find any.
RI Poppers...do you have to seal the eucalyptus? |
Quote:
|
sealing the eucolyptus isn't necessary. It holds the primer and paint great.
|
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 08:25 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Copyright 1998-20012 Striped-Bass.com