Thanks. Top red log is red cedar. The chunk is blackbutt a type of eucalypt pretty hard stuff i gave that chunk to another woodturner i have a few other much larger chunks the burl was big aboyt 1200mm dia and 800mm thickReally nice - what species?
Yeah i messed up.. looks like its been moved.. no not spalted thats just the sappy gum veins the eucalypt burls are full of it. Pretty nice hard stuff@LUMBERJACKSON
looks like you have two of same thread going? Might want to see if Carl (our @lumberjack here) can delete one of them?
Is that a type of eucalyptus? Beautiful wood for sure. @stig is a woodturner....I bet he will like that chunk.
Is that called "spalted"?
Heres a bowla mate turned from that blackbutt burl chunk.. well im pretty sure its blackbutt. I havent turned any pieces of that chunk yet but shall be soon@LUMBERJACKSON
looks like you have two of same thread going? Might want to see if Carl (our @lumberjack here) can delete one of them?
Is that a type of eucalyptus? Beautiful wood for sure. @stig is a woodturner....I bet he will like that chunk.
Is that called "spalted"?
Yeah the grain is incredible in that bowl. Ive got a few good slabs of it lots of natural inclusions and checks. BeautifulThat's fantastic! A lot going on in that small piece of wood. Very interesting to look at :^)
Australian red cedarReally nice - what species?
(Toona ciliata)Thanks. Top red log is red cedar. The chunk is blackbutt a type of eucalypt pretty hard stuff i gave that chunk to another woodturner i have a few other much larger chunks the burl was big aboyt 1200mm dia and 800mm thick