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Thread: Does Pecan Make Good Pen Blanks?

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    Does Pecan Make Good Pen Blanks?

    I recently completed a bunch of flat work with 4/4 Pecan/Hickory and ended up with quite a few drops. Are these worth processing into pen blanks? There's no spalting or unusual figure. I've never turned this type of wood so I was wondering if it would be worth the effort.

    I'm not looking to sell. These would be for my personal use unless I end up with way too many.

    Thanks,

    Joe

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    I think it does... give it a bit of crossgrain angle and you shoudl still see some nice looking wood.
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    Makes for great pen blanks.
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    It does, but it can be boring. Long grain wood, it finishes well.
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    Unless it has some variegated coloration I would consider it only for firewood.

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    Thanks, guys! I'll have to sort out what goes on the lathe and what goes in the smoker.

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