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    Talking Free to a good home

    I helped a neighbour to cut down a poinciana tree this afternoon. He had no use for the wood so I suggested that I may be able to use some of it. So I took all the larger bits off his hands.

    I don't know if Poinciana is any good for turning but IMO any free wood is worth a try. I would be interested if anyone can tell me if its okay.

    There is too much here for my uses and I am having trouble finding places to put what I have here so if there is anyone in the Brisbane area I would be happy to give most of it away. (I only want to keep a couple of bits.)

    Unfortunately if there are no takers I will probably have to take what I can not use to the dump.

    Some of the larger pieces are about 350mm in diameter and up to about 700mm long.

    If your interested pm me and we can take it from there
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    Wayne
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    Brisbane......figures

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    When ya finally talk yourself into heading up there, Rookie, bring me back some too.

    I've no idea how well Poincinia turns, but I'd love to find out what sort of figure is in those crotches...
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    Some things don't change, Andy...


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    Google of [woodturning poinciana] got several hits. Third one today advises turning asap to preserve yellow colour. One of our club members at Tuesday's meeting suggests the same approach for grapefruit, else also loses colour and gets blue stain spalting. Your pic looks like it might be started.

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    Most important thing will be to spray them yesterday for the borers or you'll have nothing but a pile of dust by tomorrow - they go through it like a dose of salts! A mate turned a heap of it a few years back when he dropped a biggun' before I was into turning - he reckoned it was OK to practice on but not much good for anything else.
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    Default Still some left

    G'day again all,
    Well Barry (BazzaDLB) came down this afternoon to get some of this wood. (Nice to meet another forum member, and as expected he is a nice bloke. )

    There is still a fair bit of the poinciana left if there is anyone else interested. If not I will probably be taking the stuff I can not use to the dump sometime late next week.

    See ya
    Wayne
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    Notice it's classified as a weed, comes fro Madagascar. Nice looking weed though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wayne Blanch View Post
    G'day again all,
    Well Barry (BazzaDLB) came down this afternoon to get some of this wood. (Nice to meet another forum member, and as expected he is a nice bloke. )

    There is still a fair bit of the poinciana left if there is anyone else interested. If not I will probably be taking the stuff I can not use to the dump sometime late next week.

    See ya
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dean View Post
    Where abouts are ya in Bris? (roughly)
    Birkdale - Not far from Wellington Point. Only about 10 -15 minutes (Depends on traffic) from the Gateway motorway.
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    Wayne
    I would be interested in having a look at what you have left. Will send you a PM for address
    David H

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    David (David H) came by this morning with his lovely wife and picked up some of the Poinciana and John (Reeves) has PM'd me and I will be delivering some for him early next week. That will just about exhaust the supply. Sorry if you missed out.
    I am really pleased that it wont be going to waste, and it has been great to meet some of the people from the forum in person.
    Thanks to all who responded and took some of it from me!
    I quickly knocked up this bowl (I didn't put too much effort into it - only spent about 15 minutes on it) to show Barry (Bazza DLB) what it might turn out like and I was really surprised at how yellow the end result was (The photo doesn't show the colour as well as I had hoped.) I just hope that it doesn't crack or warp too much.
    There's no such thing as gravity, the world sux!!

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    I cannot advise as to the suitablity of this species for turning but like you would be happy to give a bit a try. I am in Dayboro so if you are northside Brisbane or close to city I could arrange to collect a couple of bits. Let me know
    Thanks

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    Default First Turnings

    Hi everyone
    Here is some pics of my first turnings from the Poinciana timber that Wayne so kindly put on offer for free the other day. Done 2 dishes so far - first one chipped out the side when sanding so was unable to inprove the finish but took the 2nd one a bit more slower and I think it turned out a little better. Liked the rough bark on edge of dish so left it in place as a highlight. Hope you like this for a 1st dish turned on my lathe. Spent some time with Wayne checking out examples of his very talented work he has done. Will have to spend alot more time out in the shed to come anywhere near the quality of Waynes work. He also kindly gave me a piece of Mango so will have to see what I can make out of that.
    David

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    hey nice turnings David and good looking bowl Wayne, very clean look wood

    Bob dropped a smalled block of it off the other day and it turns up pretty well.
    Heres a small urn on top of a sample piece...the urn is about 3 inches high
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