Red Gum/Amberwood/Satin Walnut tough wood

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Herman
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Red Gum/Amberwood/Satin Walnut tough wood

Post by Herman » Sat Apr 11, 2020 8:15 am

Currently I'm making a 12 string Jumbo.

This is the B/S set. Red Gum. It feels very soft, walnut like, but it has a surprisingly ringy taptone.
So I was very expectant to make this one. Seemed easy wood in the first place.
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Today I bent the sides. 2mm/0.078". Tough work, so I did wet it and with the iron on max eventually it bent. But both side cracked on the edge of the core wood and the sap wood.

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The wet area is CA glue, but the gaps are quite wide
After little consideration I decide not to go on with these.
I'll get me another pair of sides, or a plank of this wood.

Lesson: Not everything is what it seems. (obvious already)

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Re: Red Gum/Amberwood/Satin Walnut tough wood

Post by John Parchem » Sat Apr 11, 2020 8:25 am

Well that is too bad, It looks like not so much of a crack than a separation. Some wood just does not want to cooperate.

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Re: Red Gum/Amberwood/Satin Walnut tough wood

Post by Herman » Sat Apr 11, 2020 8:27 am

For the record:
This is not Red Gum from the Australian Eucalyptus family, but Liquidambar styraciflua. Called American Sweet Gum or Ambertree.

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Re: Red Gum/Amberwood/Satin Walnut tough wood

Post by Dave Bagwill » Tue Apr 14, 2020 12:32 am

I got the surprise of my life when Michael and I were thinning his Port Orford Cedar top in the drum sander.
He put the wood through, I was on the outfeed side and took it out and tapped it.
It broke along the grain from top to bottom.
Gads. Things are not always like they look. :-)
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