Magnolia pods

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redfishsc

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Was over at the university today and noticed a magnolia pod laying on the ground, mental note to grab a few on the way out. Plum forgot to. DOH!

Well, has anyone tried turning a magnolia pod? Are the centers solid enough?
 
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We have several large magnolias in our yard, the biggest one right next to our pool. Never thought about turning one of the seed pods. By the time I rake up all those big leaves and pods, plus twisting my ankle stepping on the pods that land on my decks, I really don't want any part of the tree in my shop except maybe the trunks as I prepare to turn it into bowls or something![}:)]
 

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Originally posted by woodwish
<br />We have several large magnolias in our yard, the biggest one right next to our pool. Never thought about turning one of the seed pods. By the time I rake up all those big leaves and pods, plus twisting my ankle stepping on the pods that land on my decks, I really don't want any part of the tree in my shop except maybe the trunks as I prepare to turn it into bowls or something![}:)]

Nice being next to the pool, huh? I've had a hose stopped up a time or two vacuuming those things out of a pool[:D] I don't know how they would turn. There would be some BIG voids due to the BIG red seeds in them.
 
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When one of you that have acess to the pods do it, please post photo. The wood working supply sources and a few on here sell those Banksia (sp?) pods and they have somewhat the same look about them.

This may be the new "corn cob".
 
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