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favorite wood
what type of wood do you guys like to spin?and what size do you guys spin?
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cherry
cedar sugar pine birch mahagany from 2x2 to 3/4x3/4 |
basswood
cedar birch maple 2x2s- 5x5s |
cherry is nice to work with but not a good wood for contact with salt water, it should definately be sealed first.
maple or birch Alaskan yellow cedar sizes from 3/4 x 3/4 up to 2x2 but mostly 1x1 or 1-1/2" x 1-1/2" The size that I start with depends on what I am making whether it is a needle or a large swimmer. |
POPLLLLLAAAAAAARRRRRRRR :D
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ya, I should have said - any wood with GRAIN :rolleyes: :smash: :D
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Free wood!!!
I acutally enjoy turning GREEN wood. Nice smell and the chip just rolls off the tool like a ribbon. Just not good for making plugs. I do a bit of faceplate turning with blocks as big as 11" round by 8" deep..... For plugs I'm on cherry right now up to 2x2... |
Any suggestions on wood types for a Surf Howdy type plug?
I might take a stab at making some of these. Thanks in advance! |
I like Bubinga...
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I made one with AYC |
I been using Salty's red cedar for my counterfeit Howdys. My favorite wood tho is sugar maple.
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I'm adding driftwood to my list.....it's cheap,hard and has grain.
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BBJ did you get any pieces of CHOCOLATE cedar? That stuff is AWESOME!
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BASS WOOD
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Thanks Slip!
I have some Red Cedar I can experiment with and may try the AYC. I have to finish varnishing the old iceboat before I let the woodchips fly anyway. |
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lol you'll know when you turn a piece ;)
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salty got any more of that cedar? love to spin a bunch of that this winter..
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Basswood
Yellow cedar White cedar Red cedar Bernzy |
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