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3rd October 2015, 08:37 PM
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Thanks John.G - exactly what I was hoping to get....
Thanks John.G - exactly what I was hoping to get. Advice from someone who has experienced working with it. Sound like it will be a challenging wood to work, but from the photos I've seen of floors,...
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3rd October 2015, 08:31 PM
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Thanks for the reply. Grumpy is my nickname -...
Thanks for the reply. Grumpy is my nickname - can't imagine why..... Taking John G's advice obviously based on experience, I'm keen to give it a try and see what silica content I've got.
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3rd October 2015, 08:05 PM
Thread: Australian Blackwood
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Looks really beautiful. In South Africa it has...
Looks really beautiful. In South Africa it has become invasive, but is much prized and used for high quality furniture making:U
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3rd October 2015, 07:46 PM
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Turpentine wood (syncarpia glomulifera) suitability for cabinet making.
I have about fifty mature turpentine trees on my property. I have read a bit on the timber, but generally little is said other than it is "suitable" for outdoor furniture, is durable, blunts tools...