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drillbit

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Tazmanian devil just mentioned in a post about turning a piece of pine which smelt of vomit. It got me thinking - what do woods smell of when turning, and which are the nicest?

I can imagine Cedar and Eucalyptus would smell like you expect - but I have some bits of an unidentified conifer outside the backdoor which filled the air with the smell of sweetcorn.

When I turned some cherry, it definitely smelt like a well baked crusty cherry pie. But does apple smell like apples? I've never had any to find out.

What do you all find other woods smell of - and what are the nicest?
 
Olive obviously smells of olive oil and exotic tulip wood has a very distinctive smell. My favorite is Mahuhu. What makes me laugh though is that on a craft stand, everyone says they love the smell of wood. It's the polish they are smelling!! Apart from Cedar and Olive.

Phil
 
ABW enough said. smells like choccy and nearly always looks amazing when finished

adidat
 
my fave, rosewood, gorgeous! also like oak.
i just know i'm gonna kick myself but what''s ABW?
thx chris
 
I've got some lovely Turkey Oak but it doesn't smell of Christmas Dinner :ho2 :ho2 :ho2

I have got to admit that I love the smell of the wood I hate the most and very very rarely work in - Red Pine - that fresh resinous smell is beautiful but I just hate pine furniture. No offence to any pine lovers out there meant.

Rog
 
Sounds like I need to get hold of some ABW then - I like the idea of chocolate smells wafting around while I work.
 
drillbit":b1svijgh said:
Sounds like I need to get hold of some ABW then - I like the idea of chocolate smells wafting around while I work.

I had someone cutting it in my workshop yesterday but I couldn't smell the chocolate :(
 
Sounds like it's worth keeping a small stock of Camphor for when I next get a cold Peter. Sounds like a nice way to self-medicate.
 
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