Education needed! I recently purchased some hard rock maple for learning purposes. Is this a decent blank for turning shafts? It measures 1-13/16 x 1-13/16 by 36”. I hope to yield two if I cut them correctly. Moisture content is less than 6% with tester. It has been kiln dried and air dried and has been laying around for a year. I got it close by at a wholesale wood distributing center. He said that Maple doesn’t get any better then this, meaning color. He said that it came from Canada. The grain is very straight on two apposing sides. I count 20 growth rings. On the ends of the board the rings run same direction but appear not to have as many ring lines. On the opposite sides of the nice straight grain sides I see some ring run off. A while back I read some post saying not to use wood if there is ring run off. How can you avoid this, If the grain is perfectly straight and you cut it round, then taper it, how can you not have grain run off. Just the taper alone would cause grain run off. Im just wondering how to select good quality shaft wood so that I can start my river of wood. My goal for this year is to learn how to make good quality shafts.