Choosing the wood

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Stevej72

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I want to make a nice pen for my uncle that lives in the Seattle area. I was thinking of a wood native to the pacific northwest, but, unsure of what would be the best. Any ideas?
 
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I am wil Lou and will also go with Myrtlewood or Maple...both are nice especially burls or fiddleback/curly figured pieces.
 

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I agree with Maple (burl, ambrosia, or spalted), Madrone Burl, or Myrtle Burl. I live in the Seattle area and Maple is probably the most prevalent of these. You'd have to "go" to Oregon for the Myrtle.
 

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Madrone is pretty when "fresh"...turns brown from pink very fast though. Warps and cracks like crazy too if you get it green so be careful. [;)]
 

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I am not sure where you would find it, but rather than base it on species, have you tried looking for the lumber they are bring up from the bottoms of lakes and rivers?
This would be old virgin timber from lags that were harvested over 100 years ago.
Not exactly Irish bog oak but a conversation piece nonetheless.
You would then have native spieces and an instant "heirloom"
 
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