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Thread: 8/4 Elm for turning table legs: Where can I buy it

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    8/4 Elm for turning table legs: Where can I buy it

    Hi:

    I am making an end table out of Elm. I have the top and sides cut out and I want to turn the legs out of Elm. Problem is that I cannot find any 8/4 Elm . Does anyone here know where I can buy 8/4 Elm for making the table legs?

    Thanks,

    Bob

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    Hi Bob,

    Try PM'ing a guy by the name of Steve White here on SMC. He might be able to help you out.
    Wood: a fickle medium....

    Did you know SMC is user supported? Please help.

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    Bob, have you considered using glue ups? Also, where are you located? I cut down elm trees on occasion and I might be able to get some 8/4 sawn. I sawed an elm last year on a lark because the log looked nice and was impressed with the lumber as far as it's color and grain. I got some awesome looking crotch boards that unfortunately split quite a bit. Interesting to me was that the splits followed the curve of the crotch and I ended up with some boards that have a nice form easily adapted for table legs. It might take me a while, but I will be spending a lot of time in the woods this fall and winter and if you are willing to wait I may be able to find something suitable.

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    Hearne Hardwoods lists it http://www.hearnehardwoods.com/generalinfo.html
    Baker Hardwoods has it http://www.bakerhardwoods.com/
    And I see some of it on ebay.

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    Thanks for all the replys! I called Hearne Hardwoods and they only have a small quantity of Elm and what they do have is not the best quality. I emailed 2 other sawmills, but have not heard anything yet. I may have to substitute some other kind of wood for the table legs if I cannot find the Elm that I am looking for. I did call Rockler's woodworking and they do have Red Elm in stock at their store , but it is in 3/4 " thickness. I have never glued up Elm for turning. Does anyone know how well elm turns?

    Thanks,

    Bob

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