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Just tried turning Mulberry (I think, it's called "toot" where I live).
Turns easily but has a yellow/green color I don't care for. Anyone have experience with this wood? Thanks Joe |
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Hi Joe,
I've turned some mulberry but none that had a greenish hue. Mine has all been bright yellow. Mulberry changes color quickly after exposure to a deep russet (reddish brown). Its a pretty color. Tony Manella ndd1"at"prolog.net (remove "at") http://home.ptd.net/~ndd1/ Lehigh Valley Woodturners http://www.lehighvalleywoodturners.org/ "Joe and Daphne Bazer" wrote in message ... Just tried turning Mulberry (I think, it's called "toot" where I live). Turns easily but has a yellow/green color I don't care for. Anyone have experience with this wood? Thanks Joe |
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Joe and Daphne Bazer wrote: Just tried turning Mulberry (I think, it's called "toot" where I live). Turns easily but has a yellow/green color I don't care for. Anyone have experience with this wood? I've turned a lot of mulberry, found it to be a very pretty wood and fun to turn. YMMV. Dave in Fairfax -- reply-to doesn't work use: daveldr at att dot net |
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Joe and Daphne Bazer wrote:
Just tried turning Mulberry (I think, it's called "toot" where I live). Turns easily but has a yellow/green color I don't care for. Anyone have experience with this wood? Thanks Joe I turned a peppermill and some vases with glass inserts from mulberry limbs, it definitely had a green color that I found unique. Nice wood to work with, not too hard not too soft. Not the most stable wood though. Try buckthorn, it's bright orange color is a knockout and it's got pretty grain as well. Ken -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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Is that "buckthorn" the same as osage orange, also known locally as Bois de
Arc? -- "What comes across as the most important source of Clinton's uniqueness as president is the nearly unbelievable degree of his essential unfitness to be president -- his profound immaturity, his pathological selfishness, his cynicism, above all his relentless corruption." Miahael Kelly "Ken Grunke" wrote in message ... Joe and Daphne Bazer wrote: Just tried turning Mulberry (I think, it's called "toot" where I live). Turns easily but has a yellow/green color I don't care for. Anyone have experience with this wood? Thanks Joe I turned a peppermill and some vases with glass inserts from mulberry limbs, it definitely had a green color that I found unique. Nice wood to work with, not too hard not too soft. Not the most stable wood though. Try buckthorn, it's bright orange color is a knockout and it's got pretty grain as well. Ken -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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Buckthorn is an imported bush that is spread by birds eating the berries and
is in danger of taking over in some areas. The land behind me is regularly cleared by the Scouts. The wood is hard, turns well, has great grain and splits while look ing at it. It is definately worth trying and is definately not Mulberry Greg "Lewis Dodd" wrote in message ... Is that "buckthorn" the same as osage orange, also known locally as Bois de Arc? -- "What comes across as the most important source of Clinton's uniqueness as president is the nearly unbelievable degree of his essential unfitness to be president -- his profound immaturity, his pathological selfishness, his cynicism, above all his relentless corruption." Miahael Kelly "Ken Grunke" wrote in message ... Joe and Daphne Bazer wrote: Just tried turning Mulberry (I think, it's called "toot" where I live). Turns easily but has a yellow/green color I don't care for. Anyone have experience with this wood? Thanks Joe I turned a peppermill and some vases with glass inserts from mulberry limbs, it definitely had a green color that I found unique. Nice wood to work with, not too hard not too soft. Not the most stable wood though. Try buckthorn, it's bright orange color is a knockout and it's got pretty grain as well. Ken -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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Joe,
The Mulberry that grows here in New Mexico is a delight to turn. It is bright yellow, and unlike some other yellow woods such as Osage Orange, our Mulberry does not turn brown any time soon. I can't tell the difference in color in things I turned over a year ago and the things I am turning now from logs. It's a nice change from brown or light- colored woods. "Joe and Daphne Bazer" wrote in message ... Just tried turning Mulberry (I think, it's called "toot" where I live). Turns easily but has a yellow/green color I don't care for. Anyone have experience with this wood? Thanks Joe |
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![]() Try buckthorn, it's bright orange color is a knockout and it's got pretty grain as well. BRBR Just make sure you turn it "sloe." ;-) (sorry, couldn't resist the pun) -Jim Gott- San Jose, CA |
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Joe and Daphne Bazer wrote:
Just tried turning Mulberry (I think, it's called "toot" where I live). Turns easily but has a yellow/green color I don't care for. Anyone have experience with this wood? Thanks Joe "Just the facts, ma'am"-- http://www.dnr.state.oh.us/forestry/...s/mulberry.htm http://www.dnr.state.oh.us/forestry/.../buckthorn.htm http://www.dnr.state.oh.us/forestry/...sageorange.htm Ken Grunke http://www.token.crwoodturner.com/ -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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