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17th November 2005, 08:59 PM #1
Emu Apple ???
One of our member at the club this morning bring a blank for a pot pouris, the wood was a bit pinkish and when finish the wood was stunnig, he say to me it was Emu Apple, never heard about it do some one know about this wood ? do we have any supplier of it ? how can I hold some of it,I would be interested to turn some pens with it
Any help are welcome
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SergeOld Man doing exercises to lengthen his arms, so he can show you the size of the Fish that got away.
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17th November 2005, 09:34 PM #2
Darley
Emu Apple or Owenia acidula is from western QLD/NSW. I have used it before and still have a few boards of it left, although I don't think the thickness would be suitable for pens (15mm). It has high levels of silica in the wood (blunts tools) depending on the site that it is growing on. Send me a PM and I'll see if I can get some limbs etc to you, although I can't promise it.
regardsBruce
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17th November 2005, 09:43 PM #3Member
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"Petalostigma quadriloculare"
Known as Bitter-bark, Emu Apple, or Wild Quince. A moderate size tree of the north coast of NSW and coastal districts of Queensland, always occurring in groves. The timber is hard, close grained, brownish, with a fiddleback figure. The white sapwood is firm and about an inch in width. It has a weight which corresponds to 48 lb per cubic foot (yes, the reference book is about the same vintage as I am).
Sorry, I can't help regarding a supplier.
Hope this helps.If we learn by our mistakes, I have had a wonderful education!
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17th November 2005, 09:50 PM #4Member
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Originally Posted by Bruce Micheal
We knew that as Emu Plum, but names vary from place to place. I would have thought the colour was more yellow, but that also may vary from place to place.
By the way, I was born in Miles.If we learn by our mistakes, I have had a wonderful education!
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17th November 2005, 10:03 PM #5Originally Posted by JohnM
I won't hold that against you (being born in Miles that is). For me it's home and I love the place.
I have slabbed some trees of Emu apple or Emu plum as you called it.
It has a pink to light/dark red colour when first cut (green) then oxidises and turns a caramel colour. The only drama I have with it is the high levels of silica in the timber which tends to blunt tools, I can't even put it through the drum sander without getting scorch marks along the timber. I have turned a little of it and it comes up great with a wax or oil finish.
regardsBruce
I never try and get my ambitions and capabilities mixed up, but a few cold beers, on a hot day, and well, you all know what happens next!
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17th November 2005, 10:24 PM #6Member
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Originally Posted by darley
I can't help you with the emu apple, but here is a shot of a quick slice I took of the irish strawberry. I am getting a chainsaw tomorrow to cut a few boards and will send some on to you. The colour is mainly pink.
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17th November 2005, 10:56 PM #7Senior Member
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I've got a couple of trees I'm going to Knock over one day if someone is real keen they can come and pick up some. Not very big though and short logs, by the time you get through the sap there wouldn't be a lot left.
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17th November 2005, 11:44 PM #8
G'day.
The only Emu Apple I know of grows in Central-Western Queensland.
I've never cut any to see what it looks like.
I must try some the next time I'm out there.
That irish strawberry looks interestingCliff.
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18th November 2005, 10:24 AM #9Originally Posted by sbranden
SergeOld Man doing exercises to lengthen his arms, so he can show you the size of the Fish that got away.
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