I want to build a scotch cabinet and use woods from the 4 places I've
lived:
-- persimmon from western South Carolina
-- eucalyptus from Southern California
-- aspen from Colorado
-- Osage orange from Texas
Note: Osage orange is also known as hedge apple, bodark, bois d'arc,
and bowwood.
Since I currently live in Colorado, I can find aspen. I need your help
on the other three. Where can I order them?
BTW, maybe mesquite is a better choice for Texas....
Also, maybe there's a better choice for southern California, too. Any
suggestions?
Steve wrote:
> Never Enough Money wrote:
> > I want to build a scotch cabinet and use woods from the 4 places I've
> > lived:
> >
> > -- persimmon from western South Carolina
> > -- eucalyptus from Southern California
> > -- aspen from Colorado
> > -- Osage orange from Texas
> >
> > Note: Osage orange is also known as hedge apple, bodark, bois d'arc,
> > and bowwood.
And it is more common than mesquite.
> >
> > Since I currently live in Colorado, I can find aspen. I need your help
> > on the other three. Where can I order them?
> >
> > BTW, maybe mesquite is a better choice for Texas....
> > Also, maybe there's a better choice for southern California, too. Any
> > suggestions?
> >
>
> Trees native to California that you might consider:
>
> 1) Madrone - I don't know much about this one, but I found some burl
> pieces on Ebay: Take a look as Ebay Item # 330055240032
> 2) Coast Redwood. Redwood burls and pieces with dramatic curly figure
> are available. Beautiful stuff! Take a look as Ebay Item # 120057930183
> 3) California Laurel AKA Bay Laurel- can have some pretty dramatic
> figure - curly or burl. If it comes from Oregon it's called Oregon
> Myrtle, but it's the same tree. Take a look as Ebay Item # 330055702967
> 4) Claro Walnut - comes mostly from hybrid trees that are found in the
> walnut orchards that you find all over the Central Valley in California.
> Beautiful stuff! Take a look as Ebay Item # 150064590526
>
California live oak too.
If orchard woods are acceptible, maybe you could find Almond.
The almond wood I saw in California had gorgeous chatoyance.
Unfortunately, it was already firewood.
--
FF
Never Enough Money wrote:
> I want to build a scotch cabinet and use woods from the 4 places I've
> lived:
>
> -- persimmon from western South Carolina
> -- eucalyptus from Southern California
> -- aspen from Colorado
> -- Osage orange from Texas
>
> Note: Osage orange is also known as hedge apple, bodark, bois d'arc,
> and bowwood.
>
> Since I currently live in Colorado, I can find aspen. I need your help
> on the other three. Where can I order them?
>
> BTW, maybe mesquite is a better choice for Texas....
> Also, maybe there's a better choice for southern California, too. Any
> suggestions?
>
Trees native to California that you might consider:
1) Madrone - I don't know much about this one, but I found some burl
pieces on Ebay: Take a look as Ebay Item # 330055240032
2) Coast Redwood. Redwood burls and pieces with dramatic curly figure
are available. Beautiful stuff! Take a look as Ebay Item # 120057930183
3) California Laurel AKA Bay Laurel- can have some pretty dramatic
figure - curly or burl. If it comes from Oregon it's called Oregon
Myrtle, but it's the same tree. Take a look as Ebay Item # 330055702967
4) Claro Walnut - comes mostly from hybrid trees that are found in the
walnut orchards that you find all over the Central Valley in California.
Beautiful stuff! Take a look as Ebay Item # 150064590526
Good luck!
--Steve
"Never Enough Money" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I want to build a scotch cabinet and use woods from the 4 places I've
> lived:
>
> -- persimmon from western South Carolina
> -- eucalyptus from Southern California
> -- aspen from Colorado
> -- Osage orange from Texas
>
(snip)
Perhaps there is a better choice for Southern California, it is hard to
imagine that all that state can come up with is an Aussie tree.
Mekon
Well, you are one lucky guy on persimmon
http://www.innernet.net/galleryofwood/pricelist.htm
Never Enough Money wrote:
> I want to build a scotch cabinet and use woods from the 4 places I've
> lived:
>
> -- persimmon from western South Carolina
> -- eucalyptus from Southern California
> -- aspen from Colorado
> -- Osage orange from Texas
>
> Note: Osage orange is also known as hedge apple, bodark, bois d'arc,
> and bowwood.
>
> Since I currently live in Colorado, I can find aspen. I need your help
> on the other three. Where can I order them?
>
> BTW, maybe mesquite is a better choice for Texas....
> Also, maybe there's a better choice for southern California, too. Any
> suggestions?
>
Lew Hodgett <[email protected]> wrote in news:tDvbh.5106$tM1.2963
@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net:
<snip>
>
> Native California trees include the giant redwood.
>
> Lew
In SoCal? Thought those stopped at the Tehacapi Range.
Maybe something in a native oak? Nice and gnarly...
Patriarch,
near San Francisco...
"Never Enough Money" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I want to build a scotch cabinet and use woods from the 4 places I've
> lived:
>
I have been thinking about building a Scotch cabinet too, the colour of the
scotch is so beautiful I was thinking of making the back out of opaque white
perspex and lighting from behind, so a soft even light would pass through
the whiskey and show the colour off to its best.
Mekon
Never Enough Money <[email protected]> wrote:
> BTW, maybe mesquite is a better choice for Texas....
I've Never used any of these vendors myself, but I saw all of them
mentioned here in the wreck at one time or another:
http://www.texaswoodcrafts.net/
http://www.texaskilnproducts.com/txkiln1.html
http://www.mgsawmill.com/product.htm
If you use one of them, I'd be curious to know about your experiences
as I'd like to order some Mesquite and possibly some of the other
types of wood.
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"Lew Hodgett" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Mekon wrote:
>
>
> > Perhaps there is a better choice for Southern California, it is hard to
> > imagine that all that state can come up with is an Aussie tree.
>
> Those Aussie trees are all over the place and the roots are screwing
> up the sewers, sidewalks, streets, etc worse than a soft Maple or a
> weeping willow.
>
Yeah, and they exude a poison from their roots which reduces the viability
of plants that would otherwise be competition for Australia's poor shallow
soil and low water.
They don't belong there.
Mekon
Mekon wrote:
> Perhaps there is a better choice for Southern California, it is hard to
> imagine that all that state can come up with is an Aussie tree.
Those Aussie trees are all over the place and the roots are screwing
up the sewers, sidewalks, streets, etc worse than a soft Maple or a
weeping willow.
People start to bitch when the street crews go down the streets
cutting them down, but they have little choice.
Native California trees include the giant redwood.
Lew
"Mekon" <[email protected]> writes:
>
>"Never Enough Money" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>> I want to build a scotch cabinet and use woods from the 4 places I've
>> lived:
>>
>> -- persimmon from western South Carolina
>> -- eucalyptus from Southern California
>> -- aspen from Colorado
>> -- Osage orange from Texas
>>
>
>(snip)
>
>Perhaps there is a better choice for Southern California, it is hard to
>imagine that all that state can come up with is an Aussie tree.
>
>Mekon
>
Live Oak, Madrone, Sweet Gum, etc.
scott