Re: Anybody have experience with Ironwood
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I turned a lot of green ironwood, AKA Eastern Hophornbeam, on a lathe, around 20 years ago. It split badly, fairly far in from the ends, as it dried. The long pieces, I let dry, did much better. The ends cracked but the interior parts stayed good. The wood got surprisingly light with time. I really like the muscle like appearance of the natural wood. A lot of people in Ohio call it muscle wood. The thickest piece I worked was maybe 7 or 8 inches thick. The ironwood trees stay really small in my area. You could not get much of a board out of one.
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Re: Anybody have experience with Ironwood
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Re: Anybody have experience with Ironwood
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Eastern Hophornbeam is very light colored, almost white, that's something else. There's a lot of different common names for wood and fish too, that mean different species in different parts of the country. Keith
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Re: Anybody have experience with Ironwood
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I made a pair of grips for my 1911 out of that desert ironwood. I bought the wood online and cut it with a bandsaw then filed to the shape and contour I wanted. Turn out beautiful with several coats of hand rubbed oil. What the guys back East and up North call ironwood is completely different wood. Ironwood
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Re: Anybody have experience with Ironwood
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Made a self bow from Ironwood ( E.. Hophornbeam). There is a lot of it around these parts, although I have absolutely none on my place. The other "Ironwood" is more common downstate. It is called Hornbeam, Blue Beech, and musclewood, as already stated above.
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Re: Anybody have experience with Ironwood
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if you cut it with a chainsaw in low light you can actually see sparks flyin' off of the chain! and oh yes, its dull fast. Same thing with chestnut oak, or what many call rock oak. Cut a dead one, you’ll definitely see sparks flying.
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Re: Anybody have experience with Ironwood
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The man who gave me my start in my profession also ran a sawmill. He turned bats out of green ironwood. I understand that some are still in use today on the local softball fields. Albert has been gone for 13 years.
I'm just a soul whose intentions are good. O Lord please don't let me be misunderstood.
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Re: Anybody have experience with Ironwood
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Albert told me that if you didn't work ironwood when it was green, the only way to work it was with a file or a sander. After that, BTUs constituted it's only value.
I'm just a soul whose intentions are good. O Lord please don't let me be misunderstood.
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