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7th August 2014, 10:12 PM #1newbie that's keen
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Has anyone turned grey gum (eucalyptus punctata)?
Hi once again,
has anyone turned grey gum? 'The bloke up the road' says he has some cut down and was I interested. He thought I would want it for firewood but he said it is 'big' - sounds like 500mm diameter so (assuming it is not completely cracked) I could do some gathering but am wondering 'is it worth the effort'? I reckon I have enough wood for turning for probably 2 years and with a couple of nice Forest Oaks on my land, probably much longer.
Anyway, I am at the point when I don't want to just get anything because it is free but I certainly do not mind giving different woods a go.
I would be interested in any other peoples experience to decide do I:
- forget it
- get one decent piece for a few bowls
- take whatever I can manage
thanks
Mick
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7th August 2014, 11:29 PM #2Skwair2rownd
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I am in the process of turning a piece of what may well be Grey Gum or blue gum.
The piece is old and well seasoned but it has turned pretty well. End grain has been a problem but sharper tools would take most of that hassle away.
The grqain is quite attractive in a typical eucalypt way.
I would have no hesitation in doing more turning with it.
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8th August 2014, 08:18 AM #3newbie that's keen
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9th August 2014, 11:51 AM #4SENIOR MEMBER
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Yes, I would suck it and see if I were you. I have turned some gum offa the bank of the Murray at Rutherglen and it came up a treat. (When I get around to it I am going to post the bowl as a work in progress.)
It is a beautiful salmon pink and has some character in in.
I have also made some crosses out of some local Red/Blue gum and it comes up well too.
The "Grey" would be the external colour, I guess, so there are probably some nice articles in there waiting to be liberated by tools and elbow grease.
Cheers,
Alister.
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