smartin
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I'm fairly new to turning still, having only turned small parts I've needed in the past, usually in a cheap softwood. I now find myself taking more interest in the actual craft of turning.
I have a good friend who owns a wood processing business, they provide free disposal/recycling of felled trees and process vast quantities of all species. He's offered to give me whatever type of wood I'd like but I didn't really know what to ask for. Is there any particular type of wood I should ask him for that would be a good experience for turning, or perhaps something not so easy to turn but produces something a bit special?
I'd love your feedback on this as I've struggled to get much in the way of useful information on the net. Lot's of mixed views. I understand that I'd need to season anything I get from him but I have the space and the time to do so and figured I'd be best building up a stockpile as early as possible.
Thanks for any advice.
I have a good friend who owns a wood processing business, they provide free disposal/recycling of felled trees and process vast quantities of all species. He's offered to give me whatever type of wood I'd like but I didn't really know what to ask for. Is there any particular type of wood I should ask him for that would be a good experience for turning, or perhaps something not so easy to turn but produces something a bit special?
I'd love your feedback on this as I've struggled to get much in the way of useful information on the net. Lot's of mixed views. I understand that I'd need to season anything I get from him but I have the space and the time to do so and figured I'd be best building up a stockpile as early as possible.
Thanks for any advice.