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pdrake
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Thu, Jun 29, 2006 8:33 PM
so, i got some alavera wood from ebay. it's very, very dense and heavy, but not too hard. i started carving it because it looked cool. it smells like perfume and makes my throat itchy. does anyone know anything about this wood? i can't seem to find anything on google. thanks |
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Bay Park Buzzy
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Thu, Jun 29, 2006 9:19 PM
Got a picture of it? |
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pdrake
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Thu, Jun 29, 2006 10:21 PM
it's green colored and i swear i know that smell from somewhere. very oily. |
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Fri, Jun 30, 2006 6:21 AM
Go to your local Grillin' store and get some Mesquite chips and check for a match with that smell. Mesquite is most likley what it is,,Maybe! |
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Fri, Jun 30, 2006 7:58 AM
Campher? |
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pdrake
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Fri, Jun 30, 2006 8:03 AM
not mesquite, i have mesquite everywhere. 3 or 4 giant trees in my yard. it's that green one there. it makes kind of a translucent dust. must be from the oils. best i can do so far, from another ebay description, is find out that it's from argentina. [ Edited by: pdrake 2006-06-30 08:09 ] |
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pdrake
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Fri, Jun 30, 2006 8:11 AM
i think i found it: Lignum Vitae Species: Bulnesia sarmientoi |
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Basement Kahuna
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Fri, Jun 30, 2006 8:57 AM
Down here it's commonly referred to as Locust Wood. They made carving mallets back in the old days. |
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Surf tiki
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Fri, Jun 30, 2006 12:18 PM
Lingum vitae is VERY oily. It is used as a stave for the in water bearings on large propeller shafts. |
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pdrake
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Fri, Jun 30, 2006 12:36 PM
thanks! very interesting. Lignum vitae |
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pdrake
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Thu, Jul 6, 2006 9:30 PM
so, this wood carves nicely. it has an attribute i don't know how to deal with. after it sits for awhile, it turns a powdery green. it must be from the oils. does anyone know how to deal with this? i've seen some turnings from this wood that are beautiful and not green so i know it can be done. thanks. |
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Mon, Jul 10, 2006 10:07 AM
I think I made a pen from this?? Too much rum - memory is fuzzy. It was part of a grab bag of pen blanks. The powderty finish you are getting should be no problem when you go to finish it. Turned exotic woods are often finished with oils or waxes - applied with a hi-speed buffer or directly on the lathe. You be able to polish them to a glass-like finish that will remove the powdery look. I would use a Dremel with buffing pads and wax if you are unsure - always test on a scrap piece. Purpleheart, cocbolo, and some others I have tried have had the same issue. Good luck and lets see some pictures when your are done. |
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