Favorite wood?

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bking0217

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Sorry if this has been asked to death. I haven't been here that long. What is everyone's favorite wood? I really like spalted sycamore. Not just because I got a bunch of it for $6 on eBay, but I think it's beautiful.
 
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terryf

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Ive taken a bit of a fancy to eucalyptus burl - I find it very easy to turn and finish and it looks great.
Second would have to be curly maple - just love the natural shine it gives off.

btw - how much wood is in a $6 bunch?
 

Russianwolf

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Dalbergia

The Rosewood Family. :tongue:

Honduras Rosewood Burl, Cocobolo, African Blackwood, Tulipwood, Bois De Rose, etc.

So many beautiful woods in one family.
 

aggromere

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My favorite wood is Amboyna Burl. It's relatively dense and heavy, turns easily, smells nice and looks great.
 

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Huon pine

My favorite too!

Toni, do you have an example pic you could post? I don't believe I've ever seen that.

Here are a couple pens I made from Huon Pine burl:

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Toni

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Toni, do you have an example pic you could post? I don't believe I've ever seen that.

The only reason I know about Huon Pine is because of a collaboration I did with Alby Hall a well known wood turner in New Zealand. The smell was intoxicating. This is the Huon Pine collaboration we did.

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Smitty37

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Curly Maple....Amboyna burl....Cocobolo. I like a lot of woods but I am going toward using mosty burls. I like to make dark/light combinations with a dark cap and lighter body or visa-versa.
 

Lenny

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Amboyna burl for me .... but ....

I have yet to turn Desert Ironwood or Brazilian Rosewood burl and I really want to at some point.
I agree with you about the spalted woods ... one of my favorites is the spalted crabapple I have gotten from louisbry here.
 
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