E eskimo Member Joined Jun 14, 2007 Messages 204 Location Roswell, Georgia, USA. Jan 2, 2013 #1 I was cleaning out my shop and came across these two blanks and I just can't put my finger on what type of wood they are. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Bob Attachments Unknown-wood.jpg 32.5 KB · Views: 239
I was cleaning out my shop and came across these two blanks and I just can't put my finger on what type of wood they are. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Bob
Bob Wemm Member Joined Mar 9, 2012 Messages 1,994 Location Kalbarri, Western Australia Jan 2, 2013 #2 Could they have come from Australia???? Bob.
E eskimo Member Joined Jun 14, 2007 Messages 204 Location Roswell, Georgia, USA. Jan 2, 2013 #3 Bob Wemm said: Could they have come from Australia???? Bob. Click to expand... That's my guess because they were in a box with some Mallee & Coolibah.
Bob Wemm said: Could they have come from Australia???? Bob. Click to expand... That's my guess because they were in a box with some Mallee & Coolibah.
Bob Wemm Member Joined Mar 9, 2012 Messages 1,994 Location Kalbarri, Western Australia Jan 2, 2013 #4 Well, they look like one of the Eucalyptus Burls, but I'm not sure which, there are more than a 1,000 varieties. You could call them a brown Mallee Burl and no-one would know the difference. Bob.
Well, they look like one of the Eucalyptus Burls, but I'm not sure which, there are more than a 1,000 varieties. You could call them a brown Mallee Burl and no-one would know the difference. Bob.
mick Member Joined Mar 13, 2005 Messages 2,608 Location Decatur AL, USA Jan 3, 2013 #5 Dense and heavy? If so it has the look of Corrugota(sp) Burl. I've also heard it called Ribbed Fruit Burl.
Dense and heavy? If so it has the look of Corrugota(sp) Burl. I've also heard it called Ribbed Fruit Burl.