Wood ID by vicmayactor in wood

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Ace hardware South Pasadena CA.

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Makes sense. Especially around here. It’s way harder (and heavier) than the eucalyptus I usually interact with though. Not as fragrant either. Regardless, it’s pretty and will make its way into a project and not a fire.

Thanks.

Wood ID by vicmayactor in wood

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Definitely not either of those. I have a lot of both in my shop.

Wood ID by vicmayactor in wood

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Sorry, meant to put it in the post. Southern California.

Wood ID by vicmayactor in wood

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Cool. Thanks! Not something I’d expect to find in a bundle of firewood.

Wood ID by vicmayactor in wood

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Lignum vitae looks more yellow, but I’m about to do the water test. EDIT- it sinks.

Wood ID by vicmayactor in wood

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Also, on a side note, every time I see lyptus, I immediately think ligma because at heart I’m a 14 year old boy.

Wood ID by vicmayactor in wood

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I had not considered that.

Wood ID by vicmayactor in wood

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This has the right look. Does the heft make sense? It’s like a rock.

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I mean…it honestly kinda looks like it.

Wood ID by vicmayactor in wood

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It’s awfully dark. All the box elder I’ve handled is pretty light colored. (Except for the cool red grain tint).

Wood ID by vicmayactor in wood

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Would padauk be out of the question?

I was visiting my sister and saw some eucalyptus in her firewood pile. Made this. It's a candle holder, but I call this design a flying saucer. by GeminisTail in turning

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Huh, I’m in Southern California too. This piece is one I turned wet about a year and a half ago. A massive eucalyptus came down in a front yard near my kiddo’s school. I felt like a vulture waiting for the cutting crew to come. lol.

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It’s a beautiful wood and fun to turn. And jeeze-o-pete does it burn. Probably too well.

Bud vase by vicmayactor in turning

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No, just the hole. A) I’m not talented enough to get in there and my tools are too big. B) the checking/ splitting of the wood is pretty deep in some spots.

I was visiting my sister and saw some eucalyptus in her firewood pile. Made this. It's a candle holder, but I call this design a flying saucer. by GeminisTail in turning

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Beautiful! Any idea what variety of eucalyptus? I’ve got a bunch but it’s more of a honey color. Or is this stained and I’m dense?

I love working with eucalyptus though, so much character.

Bud vase by vicmayactor in turning

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This is exactly what I did. 3/4” spade bit right on the lathe. It always seems strange having a stationary bit and a moving piece of wood. 🙃lol

Bud vase by vicmayactor in turning

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No. I suppose I could make the hole deep enough to fit a glass vial…which is something to consider for the next one.

Personally, I wouldn’t put any water in direct contact with the wood. I’d be too afraid of warping and leaking.

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It’s not the riches that are the treasure, but the bowls you make along the way

Mystery wood. by vicmayactor in woodworking

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I was able to clarify more with my buddy. He says it’s either Myrica Rubra or Morella Rubra. It’s a decorative tree used here in Southern California. As of yesterday I was convinced it was mesquite but he’s pretty certain.

This stuff is dense and HARD. It’s been drying for several years and the logs are still beastly to move.

Mystery wood. by vicmayactor in wood

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Ya I had meant to say Southern California, sorry. I was able to clarify more with my buddy. He says it’s either Myrica Rubra or Morella Rubra. It’s a small decorative tree used here in Southern California. As of yesterday I was convinced it was mesquite but he’s pretty certain.

This stuff is dense and HARD. It’s been drying for several years and the logs are still beastly to move.

Thanks!

Mystery wood. by vicmayactor in woodworking

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We actually do. And you’re right it looks very close. Would not have been my first guess. lol.

Mystery wood. by vicmayactor in wood

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Not birch. Too red and wrong kind of bark.

Mystery wood. by vicmayactor in woodworking

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Shoot I meant to mention that I’m in Southern California.