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    Catalpa Is Beautiful!!

    I just thought I would share the beauty of Catalpa. I have had this wood for about 6 months now. I have seen Catalpa pen blanks for sale before, but not larger blanks. Has anyone worked with this before? I have only roughed out wet Catalpa, and want to know what to expect when it dries. Thanks.

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    cracks if it's not sealed up. Catalpe moves WILDLY, at least the stuff here in Texas does. Good luck in keeping it in one piece. I think that is why you rearely see it in larger form. It's hard, nay near impossible to keep it from cracking. GOOD LUCK!!!
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    and it smells like cotton candy when you turn it - at least the chunks I've gotten here do
    Where did I put that tape measure...

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    Good so far...

    Well, right now the wood has been sealed and in my driveway for 6 months, and none of it has cracked. I wonder if the climate differences, as well as soil, have anything to do with this apparent success. But thanks for the heads up. I will keep a close eye on it.

    Hutch

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    I think Catalpa is fairly stable. Alot of woodcarvers like it.
    I think the piece you have there is fairly exceptional.
    If you have more like it put it to good use.
    I could cry for the time I've wasted, but thats a waste of time and tears.

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    I only turned one piece, but I loved it. It turned easily, was stable and looked beautiful.

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    Mike, Catalpa was one of the first woods that I have turned. I got a Toyota p/u truck load for 20$. Great pratice wood. It does have a tendency to form cracks when heated from dull tools or clogged sandpaper. Use extra care when sanding and you should be fine. I have also experienced some severe movement with it, but that was before I started using DNA. I have not turned it in a few years. I'll try to turn a 9-12" bowl from a limb section I have and post here also. Good luck and I can't wait to see that piece finished. Tim

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    I would love to turn some of it. You're right... it is truly beautiful wood. I made an 8-drawer bandsaw box from it once, and ruined 2 bandsaw blades sawing it out. Gummed up and overheated the blades. I burned the rest of the Catalpa. That was before I started turning. I wish I had it now.
    You've got a good start on a beautiful piece there.
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    If and when you hit the piece you show with tongue oil, that grain is really going to "pop." It will be really beautiful - I'll put money on it. You "ain't seen nothing yet."

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    Great!

    It's good to hear that it's a good wood to work with. Hopefully I won't have any cracking problems. I think I will be able to get a good 20 blanks from the chunks I have, several of which are very highly figured. The one pictured was near a crotch, and others I have are very highly and evenly flamed. I can't wait to get something completed out of it. Its natural tone and iridescence is absolutely stunning. Thanks everyone for the info.

    Hutch

    P.S. I think I will take your advice and use DNA to help it dry. I'll display a piece soon as I get one done.
    Last edited by Matt Hutchinson; 02-27-2008 at 11:35 AM.

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    I never cared too much for it. I did get a winter storm kill tree once. Not a lot of movement, and very light weight. The sweet smell of it was a scent that I wasn't sure if I liked it or if it was so sweet as to almost make me sick. It didn't sell too well, just the wrong color of brown. However the price of the wood was right, "have chain saw and hand truck, will trade".
    robo hippy

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    I personally hate catalpa, its real soft, hard to sand, gets dips in it, but I guess it is pretty wood

    865 miles southeast of Steve Schlumpf.

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    Yes Catalpa is beautiful...this piece was very dry and did have a few cracks in it, I have lots of it left over, very soft and light wood ...

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    Interesting

    Sounds like I my have a little work ahead in order to get nice finished pieces out of it. Good to know. I will give you an update down the road. Beautiful pieces guys. Thanks for showing.

    Hutch

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    Looks a bit like Mimosa, and I thought that was some pretty wood too.

    There's a piece or two of the Catalpa up the road a bit from the same "hack and slash" practice of the crew clearing the roadsides. I'll see if it's still usable and bring some home this weekend. If I remember. Good thing the wife is out of town this weekend, or she'd not let me bring any more wood home..

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