As some of you may have seen my other posts on my upgraded lathe I purchased, and my desire to try and make a cue, I went out in the shop to see what woods I had laying around.
Found some I had purchased many years ago at a woodturning convention and was wondering if they were usefull for any parts in my cue making quest. Most were wax covered, but are actually quite dry at this point. I did cut a piece of Beefwood and square it up to do some test cuts. It is really heavy, but not sure it's actually beefwood after looking it up. Also have lots of other woods that I'm not positive in what they are.
I'm probably going to order some 18" long pieces also to try.
Some of the marked woods are, katalax, shedua, cebil, beefwood?, jobillo/goncalo, alves, plus many other unmarked woods.
So, I was just wondering on your thoughts on any of these woods?
I do realize they will need to dry somemore after some initial cutting. I'm not in any hurry.
Found some I had purchased many years ago at a woodturning convention and was wondering if they were usefull for any parts in my cue making quest. Most were wax covered, but are actually quite dry at this point. I did cut a piece of Beefwood and square it up to do some test cuts. It is really heavy, but not sure it's actually beefwood after looking it up. Also have lots of other woods that I'm not positive in what they are.
I'm probably going to order some 18" long pieces also to try.
Some of the marked woods are, katalax, shedua, cebil, beefwood?, jobillo/goncalo, alves, plus many other unmarked woods.
So, I was just wondering on your thoughts on any of these woods?
I do realize they will need to dry somemore after some initial cutting. I'm not in any hurry.
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